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UK housebuilder Barratt Developments has confirmed it is cutting more than a thousand jobs due to the housing slump and the squeeze on mortgage lending. | UK housebuilder Barratt Developments has confirmed it is cutting more than a thousand jobs due to the housing slump and the squeeze on mortgage lending. |
Barratt, which employs 6,700 staff, said it was cutting 1,200 jobs by closing two divisions and merging other parts of its business. | Barratt, which employs 6,700 staff, said it was cutting 1,200 jobs by closing two divisions and merging other parts of its business. |
The company also said it had reached a deal with its lenders to give it extra breathing space to pay back its debt. | The company also said it had reached a deal with its lenders to give it extra breathing space to pay back its debt. |
It added it expected housing production to hit a 50-year low in 2008. | It added it expected housing production to hit a 50-year low in 2008. |
Barratt said a £400m debt facility, which was due to be paid next April, had been extended to July 2011, news which boosted its share price. | Barratt said a £400m debt facility, which was due to be paid next April, had been extended to July 2011, news which boosted its share price. |
The pinch is a lot tighter than most people think with the average brickie team lucky to have 6 weeks work in front of them Derek, East Lothian How staff and contractors are being hit by housing woes | The pinch is a lot tighter than most people think with the average brickie team lucky to have 6 weeks work in front of them Derek, East Lothian How staff and contractors are being hit by housing woes |
'Challenging period' | 'Challenging period' |
It has also agreed a new deal with its banks to reduce the chance of breaching it debt covenants. | It has also agreed a new deal with its banks to reduce the chance of breaching it debt covenants. |
Chief executive Mark Clare said: "We have now substantially improve our competitive position and are better placed to deal with what will be a very challenging period ahead." | Chief executive Mark Clare said: "We have now substantially improve our competitive position and are better placed to deal with what will be a very challenging period ahead." |
The firm has been hit by a sharp drop in the number of available mortgages for consumers and the wider housing downturn. | The firm has been hit by a sharp drop in the number of available mortgages for consumers and the wider housing downturn. |
Barratt said total sales completions fell by 13.8% in the year to June, compared with 2007. | Barratt said total sales completions fell by 13.8% in the year to June, compared with 2007. |
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Completions for private homes fell 18.4% with more than a fifth of these deals were for social housing. | Completions for private homes fell 18.4% with more than a fifth of these deals were for social housing. |
Average sales rates to private buyers fell 43% year-on-year in the past six months. | Average sales rates to private buyers fell 43% year-on-year in the past six months. |
Cancellation rates for its homes jumped 33.6% over the past year, reflecting the "acute shortage of mortgage finance", Barratt said. | Cancellation rates for its homes jumped 33.6% over the past year, reflecting the "acute shortage of mortgage finance", Barratt said. |
Fears have been mounting over housebuilder's balance sheets and their funding arrangements which are partly dependent on land values, which have been dented by falling property prices. | Fears have been mounting over housebuilder's balance sheets and their funding arrangements which are partly dependent on land values, which have been dented by falling property prices. |
Barratt reported a writedown of £115m from its landbank - smaller than the £550m revealed last week by rival Taylor Wimpey - which has so far failed to secure a funding package with investors. | |
On Wednesday Bovis Homes and Redrow became the latest UK housebuilders to announce a sweeping reduction in their workforces. | On Wednesday Bovis Homes and Redrow became the latest UK housebuilders to announce a sweeping reduction in their workforces. |
Staff numbers will be cut by 40% compared with the beginning of the year at both firms. | Staff numbers will be cut by 40% compared with the beginning of the year at both firms. |
Persimmon and Taylor are also cutting thousands of jobs. | Persimmon and Taylor are also cutting thousands of jobs. |
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