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In 2021/22 it will deliver site launches including Findrassie in Elgin and Kingslaw Gait in Kirkcaldy, while its key focus will be the continued expansion of the David Wilson Homes brand north of the Border. My job is to grow the business to have a sustainable future, says Mr McLeod. Picture: contributed.
The group started out in the 1950s after the young Sir Lawrie Barratt couldn’t afford to buy the house he wanted so built one himself – a four-bedroom home in Newcastle-upon-Tyne that cost £1,750.
The firm listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1968 and said in its most recent trading update that it expected to increase wholly owned completions to between 16,000 and 16,250 homes this year. “Despite the continued economic uncertainties, the housing market fundamentals remain attractive,” it also stated.
Dealing with diabetes - The Big Interview with Cavan s Sinéad Greene
July 10, 2021
By Daragh Small
When Cavan’s long-serving star Sinéad Greene leaves the field for half-time, she pricks her finger to check her blood sugar levels.
If they are too high, she will inject herself with insulin before indulging in some Haribo sweets.
Estimates suggest that over 230,000 of the Irish population will be diabetic by 2030. Greene has Type 1 diabetes which relates to between 10 to 15 percent of that figure.
It means for a different life for an inter-county footballer but the 28-year-old has never let it hold her back. And having made her Cavan debut in 2011, and gone on to captain the side until recently, she wants to ensure young girls who have the disease know they can follow in her footsteps.