

Bargate Homes is dedicated to preventing modern slavery and human trafficking from taking place within its business and supply chain and we place the same expectation on our suppliers.
Bargate Homes is a local company which works within the construction sector and employs around 70 people in the UK. The following web link provides more information regarding the nature of our business.
The nature of our business requires that we work in conjunction with a range of suppliers, sub- contractors, agencies, and professionals.
Bargate Homes operates in the highly regulated construction sector within the UK. All work is carried out in accordance with UK Government tax regulations and the UK’s health and safety regime. The directors believe that this significantly reduces the risk of contravention of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
There are several circumstances that reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking within our supply chains. These include:
As an established business our relationship with our employees allows a high degree of engagement between directors and all employees. These regular and open relationships allow the best environment to raise concerns of slavery and human trafficking should they occur.
The following policies exist within our organisation which demonstrate our opposition to modern slavery:
We ensure our suppliers are aware of our policies and encourage them to adopt the same high standards.
Bargate Homes will work to promote awareness amongst its employees of modern slavery and human trafficking within the UK construction industry. The company will ensure that their employee’s pay and conditions remain at a high standard, above those dictated by the Act. Any potential contravention will be dealt with seriously and investigated appropriately by the directors, as will any recommendations for improvement within the business. Any whistleblowing or complaint by an employee will be supported and investigated through our formal grievance procedure.
The directors believe that the risk of failing to comply with the Modern Slavery Act 2015 is low, because of the following measures:
Bargate Homes will work to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within our sub-contractor supply chains through reducing the risks and working to influence behaviours within our directly contracted sub- contractor organisations. Any failure to address these issues that results in a contravention of the Act, a possible contravention, or a perceived contravention of the Act that could impact the reputation of Bargate Homes may be investigated and result in a variety of actions, up to and including removal from our supply chain.
Within the current financial year Bargate Homes will undertake the following activities:
The Construction Director at Bargate Homes is responsible for compliance with these requirements.
Bargate Homes will work to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking within our material supply chains by reducing the risks and working to influence behaviours within our directly contracted supplier organisations. Any failure to address these issues that results in a contravention of the Act, a possible contravention, or a perceived contravention of the Act that could impact the reputation of Bargate Homes may be investigated and result in a variety of actions, up to and including removal from our supply chain.
Within the current financial year Bargate Homes will undertake the following activities:
The Commercial Director is responsible for compliance with these requirements.
As part of our efforts to monitor, manage and reduce the risk of slavery and human trafficking occurring within our business or supply chains, we adopt the following due diligence procedures:
Our processes aim to:
Within the current financial year, we will carry out a risk assessment of key risks to contravention of the Act within our own businesses, our sub-contractor and material supply chain. This will identify the areas of concern and the mitigating acts that we will carry out this year and next to manage this risk as effectively as possible.
These risk assessments will be put together in conjunction with the senior employees as part of the training within our companies and will include those individuals who are responsible for procurement, management, and control of our supply chains.
Within the risk assessments we will review the most appropriate form of whistleblowing to ensure that this is condoned and could be a useful way of ensuring compliance.
Within the current financial year directors will determine an appropriate set of benchmarks to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in their businesses or supply chains and that, where there is an indication that there is a risk, it is investigated and managed. It is anticipated that this will require key performance indicators and we will investigate appropriately.
Training on the Act, its requirements, and the support available, will be provided at employee’s request or if the Directors deem it necessary.
Following our review of our actions this financial year to prevent slavery or human trafficking from occurring in our business or supply chains, we intend to take the following further steps to tackle slavery and human trafficking:
This statement is made in accordance with section 54(1) of the Modern Slavery Act 2015 and constitutes Bargate Homes’ slavery and human trafficking statement for the financial year ending 31 March 2024.