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We have been in business for over 130 years and our financial results and performance have always been, and will continue to be, dependent on our people.
We often use the phrase ‘The Henry Boot Way’ to explain how we work and to describe what’s expected of us and others. We started the ‘One Henry Boot’ Project so we could capture what ‘The Henry Boot Way’ is about. We have defined three core elements of ‘The Henry Boot Way’: Our Purpose, Our Vision and Our Values.
To empower and develop our people to create long-term value and sustainable growth for our stakeholders.*
Our people, partners and communities continue to trust our reputation, respect our expertise and value us for our forward-thinking approach.
Our stakeholders are our shareholders, employees, pensioners, customers and suppliers. More broadly, we recognise our duties to the environment and the communities in which we operate.
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We recognise that our people play, and will continue to play, a crucial role in our business success.
Jamie Boot
Chairman
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Established in 1886, we are one of the UK’s leading land promotion, property investment and development, and construction companies. The strength of the business and our consistent growth is achieved through our Group structure and diverse business segments.
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In 2012 Hallam Land became involved in Great Wilsey Park, a 415-acre site that had been identified for strategic growth within St Edmundsbury’s Core Strategy. Before development proposals were considered, Local Plans such as Haverhill Vision 2031 were engaged with to ensure the area’s vision and framework were taken into consideration. A vital element of this plan was the creation of a sustainable community which would still provide the area with the necessary local infrastructure benefits alongside the new homes to be built. The site contains:
A new care home, approximately 195 acres of green infrastructure providing informal areas of open space, play areas, public rights of way, allotments, wetland areas and a country park were designed into the scheme for the enjoyment of both new and existing residents. These elements integrate with the proposed 2,500 new homes to create what will be a thriving new community on the edge of Haverhill. We are now in final discussions on the S106 agreement prior to permission being issued and the site is currently being marketed for sale.
Henry Boot Developments, in partnership with local developer Capital & Centric, was selected as preferred partner by Manchester Metropolitan University to acquire and redevelop their former 2.5-acre site located on Aytoun Street, close to Piccadilly Station in Manchester city centre. The site was considered particularly sensitive by both the University and City Council because of its size, prominence, location and the need to incorporate existing listed buildings on the site into any new redevelopment. We identified that the site had significant potential to create a new and innovative build-to-rent residential scheme of sufficient scale to create a new community, incorporating dedicated retail and leisure facilities offering unrivalled access to both the city centre and the city’s main transport hubs including the new HS2 station close by.
We secured planning permission and a US-based funding partner, and construction work on the £230m project commenced mid-2017. This work includes the conversion of the historic Minto & Turner listed warehouse and the retention of the original 11-storey university campus tower and we anticipate the last of the 540 apartments will complete during 2020. The scheme has been designed to complement and support the continued regeneration of the wider area and includes two new public squares with complementary retail and leisure uses.
During spring 2017, Henry Boot Construction completed a £9m luxury state-of-the-art spa facility to recapture Harrogate’s historic heritage, by using natural spring water from within the grounds of the hotel. The project included the construction of a multi-level extension to the Grade I listed Rudding Park Hotel, situated within the historic Humphry Repton landscape.
The new spa features a 17-metre swimming pool, an indoor and outdoor hydrotherapy pool, a thermal room and ten treatment rooms, plus a restaurant and shop. The rooftop area of the spa includes an indoor–outdoor infinity pool with an iconic glass wall allowing guests to enjoy the outstanding parkland views surrounding the hotel. A feature roof garden forms an integral part of the scheme and preserves the integrity of the historic landscape.
The project was complex because of the hotel being a listed building, which meant close collaboration and coordination with key trades and partners. With a tight deadline, the project was delivered on time and to the exacting standard required.
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Our ability to deliver long-term value for stakeholders is underpinned by our business model. Henry Boot operates across the whole property value chain. We acquire land without planning permission, obtain planning permission, develop sites and maintain an investment portfolio. Our people are at the heart of all that we achieve; we develop skilled employees who deliver profitable schemes with confidence.
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