Homes for Scotland adds five to executive team

Trade body Homes for Scotland (HFS) has bolstered its executive team with five new appointments.

Homes for Scotland adds five to executive team

Liz Hamilton

Reflecting the wide-ranging challenges facing its members, the new recruits comprise Liz Hamilton as head of local & regional planning, Richard Lewington as senior planning adviser and Steve Fawcett as head of technical services.

Vikki Manson also joins as senior policy officer and Supi Dematagoda is the new planning and policy graduate.

Homes for Scotland adds five to executive team

Richard Lewington and Steve Fawcett

HFS chief executive Nicola Barclay said: “At a time when the home building sector is facing so much change, whether on planning, the transition to net zero or the delivery of Housing to 2040, I am delighted to be able to expand the team to meet the needs of our members. 

“Liz and Richard bring a wealth of industry knowledge and expertise to our local and regional planning work and which will be vital in relation to the consultations on National Planning Framework 4 and new ways of preparing Local Development Plans.

“With a huge focus on the journey to net zero, Steve has a big job on his hands in guiding members through all the changes that are emerging, particularly in relation to the outcome of the current consultation on energy standards. His extensive international construction management experience will be crucial in informing this.

Homes for Scotland adds five to executive team

Vikki Manson and Supi Dematagoda

“Joining us from the Independent Living Fund Scotland, Vikki fully understands the fundamental importance of having a home that meets your needs and the huge difference that this makes to people’s lives. With a family background in home building, she will hit the ground running at what is a critical period.

“Recognising our responsibility to develop future talent, I am especially pleased that Supi has come on board and I can already see the contribution that he is making in helping the cross-fertilisation of ideas between our policy and planning teams.

“Working closely with the rest of our experienced team, I have no doubt that all will play a valuable role in our work in 2022 and beyond.”

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