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Covid safety measures cost Barratt £45.2m

Barratt Developments spent a total of £45.2m on covid-19 safety measures, while the total bill for covid-19-related costs ran to £74.2m.

The figures emerged as the housebuilder revealed a 28.2% decline in revenue to £3.4bn for the year to 30 June 2020, with pre-tax profit down 45.9% to £491.8m, and the total number of home completions down 29.4% to 12,604, as compared to the year before.

Nonetheless, the company reported strong forward sales of 15,660 homes as at 23 August 2020, up from 13,064 homes on 25 August 2019. It also had net cash as at 30 June 2020 of £308.2m, although that was down from £765.7m in 2019.

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