Housebuilding Numbers Rise Slowly Across The UK
- Nov 13
- 1 min read
Bricklayers Online News Report
New figures from the National House Building Council show that housebuilding is beginning to move in the right direction, even if the pace remains slow. In the third quarter of this year, new home registrations increased to 30,643, which is roughly a one percent rise compared to the previous quarter.
Industry analysts describe the growth as steady rather than strong. This means the construction sector is showing early signs of recovery, but the surge many developers were hoping for has not yet arrived.
For bricklayers, this slow increase still signals opportunity. More registrations mean more sites preparing to open and more demand for skilled masonry over the coming months. Although the rise is small, it confirms that the market is warming back up after a difficult period.
Bricklayers Online continues to watch these trends closely, keeping our community informed so tradespeople can stay one step ahead. As the world’s largest masonry community, we remain committed to highlighting every shift that affects bricklayers, apprentices and construction businesses.






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