Type | Public limited company |
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LSE: HWG | |
Industry | Real Estate |
Headquarters | , |
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Number of employees | 117 (2022) |
Website | harworthgroup |
Harworth Group plc ("Harworth") is a property developer that specialises in regenerating brownfield sites[1] in Yorkshire, the Midlands, and North West England.[2] The company is headquartered in Rotherham in South Yorkshire. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a member of the FTSE SmallCap Index.[3]
History
Harworth Estates was established in 2004 as the property division of UK Coal, named after the location of its headquarters in the village of Harworth in Nottinghamshire.
Following a restructuring in December 2012, UK Coal became Coalfield Resources plc. The new company owned 24.9% of Harworth Estates, with the remaining 75.1% owned by the Pension Protection Fund.[4] In November 2014, Coalfield Resources bought the Pension Protection Fund's 75.1% holding.
In March 2015, Coalfield Resources conducted a share placing to raise additional capital. It was renamed Harworth Group plc and was listed on the London Stock Exchange.[5]
In March 2018, Alastair Lyons joined the business as Chairman. In November 2020, Lynda Shillaw was appointed Chief Executive.[6]
Operations
Harworth owns approximately 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) of land across 100 sites, much of which is on the sites of old coal mines in the north of England and the Midlands. The business remediates land, takes it through the planning system, adds infrastructure and then either sells land to housebuilders or constructs industrial units.[6]
In 2018 Harworth established a regional operating model, creating three distinct regional teams: Yorkshire & Central, Midlands and North West.[7] It has offices in Rotherham, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester.
Major sites
Harworth is the owner or developer of a number of sites:
- Advanced Manufacturing Park in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
- Ironbridge power station in Ironbridge, Shropshire
- Phesant Hill Park in South Yorkshire, site of the former Rossington Colliery[8]
- Prince of Wales Colliery in Pontefract, West Yorkshire
- Skelton Grange power station in Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Simpson Park, Nottinghamshire, site of the former Harworth Colliery
- Thoresby Vale, Nottinghamshire, site of the former Thoresby Colliery[9]
- Waverley, South Yorkshire in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, site of the former Orgreave Colliery
References
- ↑ "Questor: We've already made a 75% gain and this company boss wants to double in size". Telegraph.co.uk.
- ↑ "Harworth directors ignite hot property". The Times.
- ↑ "London Stock Exchange: Harworth Group".
- ↑ "Successor company to UK Coal to become a property developer". Financial Times.
- ↑ "Confirmation of change of name to Harworth Group plc". Investegate.
- 1 2 "Harworth's northern exposure means its boss Lynda Shillaw is relishing life at the coalface". The Times.
- ↑ "HARWORTH GROUP APPOINTS REGIONAL DIRECTORS". Insider Media.
- ↑ "Work starts on housing scheme at Rossington colliery site". BBC News.
- ↑ "Work begins on first 143 homes that will transform former Notts colliery". Nottinghamshire Live.