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Taylor Wimpey, David Wilson Homes and the University of Reading have worked together as the South of M4 Consortium to deliver new homes, public open space and social infrastructure.

David Wilson Homes. Where quality lives

David Wilson Homes

David Wilson Homes is not just a housing developer, they build homes for life. They keep in mind the emotional and practical priorities of the people who will be living in their properties throughout every stage of the process; from designing and planning to the final finishing touches. As part of Barratt Developments PLC, their uncompromising pursuit of excellence extends across a portfolio of homes, from apartments and townhouses to large family homes. David Wilson Homes believe attention to detail is paramount in order to create homes of unparalleled quality.

Taylor Wimpey

Taylor Wimpey

Taylor Wimpey plc is a focused community developer with operations in the UK and Spain. Taylor Wimpey was formed through the merger of two leading national developers, George Wimpey and Taylor Woodrow. They have considerable expertise in home and community design as well as the development of supporting infrastructure and community services. Taylor Wimpey aim to be the developer of choice for customers, employees, their shareholders and communities.

University of Reading

University of Reading

The University of Reading is a research-intensive institution with an international reputation. The University enjoys a world-class reputation for teaching, research and enterprise.  The institution is home to several centres of excellence and conducts world-class research across a broad range of disciplines. Established as an Oxford collge and gaining full university status in 1926, the University continues to build on its success. The University funds an ambitious multi-million-pound investment programme for its campuses delivering twenty-first-century facilities and strengthening its international reputation for quality teaching, research, and enterprise.