Around the Table: A podcast by Building Relations

Skill, Baby, Skill: Solving the UK’s Construction Workforce Crisis

35 min · 12 jan 2026
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Britain’s ambition to build 1.5 million new homes is under serious threat from a growing skills shortage. In this episode of Around the Table, host Rachel Colgan, of Building Relations PR is joined by William Walsh of Barratt David Wilson Kent and Roger Morton from NHBC to explore how the sector can rebuild its workforce. Together, they discuss apprenticeships, training hubs, new career pathways, digital skills and the policy interventions needed to attract, train and retain the next generation - turning “build, baby, build” into “skill, baby, skill.” Music credit: Uppbeat  OAKTY4TYK7ENPSSW

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