Barratt marks 75th NHS anniversary by extending its Key Worker Deposit Scheme in Pickering and donates £75,000 to NHS charities
To help celebrate the 75th anniversary of the National Health Service and to say thank you for the amazing work it does, Barratt Developments is helping NHS workers across Pickering to afford a new home by helping towards their deposits.
Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes and Barratt London, all part of the country’s biggest housebuilder Barratt Developments, is specially extending its existing Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme for another six months to help NHS and front line workers afford a new home.
On top of extending the deposit scheme, Barratt Developments is also donating £75,000 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the NHS. The three charities each receiving £25,000 are: NHS Charities Together, The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and the Florence Nightingale Foundation.
The extension to the deposit scheme has been timed to celebrate the NHS’s 75th anniversary on 5th July, and will now be available on reservations up until 15 December.
The scheme means NHS workers can be offered £1,000 as a deposit contribution for every £20,000 of a home’s purchase price. So for example, for a home costing £325,000, NHS workers would qualify for a contribution of £16,250. Not only that, but there is also funding towards flooring, worth up to a further 1% of the value of the home.
The scheme, originally launched in October 2022, means Barratt has helped around 2,000 NHS workers. Taken together, the total savings from it for NHS workers is over £23 million.
As well as being a welcome boost to the 1.2 million workers in the NHS, the deposit scheme will also support workers in: Education, The Police Force, Fire Service, MOD, Environmental Service, National Highways, Probation Service, Prison Service and Local Authorities.
Paul Hogan, Sales Director at Barratt Yorkshire East, said: “Our Key Worker Deposit Contribution Scheme has helped 2,000 NHS workers to be able to afford their new home, so what better way to mark the 75th anniversary of the NHS by extending the scheme for another six months. The NHS treats over a million people a day and touches all our lives, so we want to say a big thank you to all of our essential frontline workers through this deposit scheme extension and by donating £75,000 in total to NHS Charities Together, The Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Florence Nightingale Foundation.”
Barratt Developments has its David Wilson Homes Heather Croft development in Pickering, which offers a selection of three and four bedroom homes with energy-efficient properties and stylish, modern designs.