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Redrow Hosts Leeds Home Buying Event for Key Workers 2026

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Key Points

  • Redrow is hosting an exclusive home buying event in Leeds for key workers and armed forces members.
  • The event is being held at Centurion Fields, Leeds, on Saturday 12 July and Sunday 13 July.
  • It runs from 10am to 5pm on both days.
  • Redrow says eligible buyers can receive a 5% deposit contribution worth up to ÂŁ15,000 towards a new home.
  • The scheme applies to key workers and armed forces members, with Redrow saying it also extends to people in education, fire, probation and prison services, foster carers and other local government roles.
  • Centurion Fields is located on Manston Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS15 8ST.

Redrow (The Leeds Times) July 3, 2026, is hosting an exclusive home buying event in Leeds for key workers and armed forces members who are looking for their next home, with the company promoting a 5% deposit contribution scheme of up to ÂŁ15,000 at Centurion Fields.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What has Redrow announced?
  • Where is the event taking place?
  • What support is Redrow offering?
  • Who can apply for the scheme?
  • Why does this matter for buyers in Leeds?
  • How does the scheme work?
  • What should visitors expect at the event?
  • Background on the development
  • Prediction for buyers

What has Redrow announced?

As reported by Leeds Living, Redrow said it is holding the event on Saturday 12 July and Sunday 13 July, with staff available at Centurion Fields to explain the available schemes.

The homebuilder says the event is aimed at helping eligible buyers understand how its deposit contribution offer works and whether they qualify.

The scheme itself is not limited only to armed forces personnel and key workers in the narrowest sense. Redrow says it is open to a wider group that includes people working in education, the fire service, probation and prison services, foster carers and many others, provided they meet the eligibility rules.

Where is the event taking place?

The event is taking place at Centurion Fields in Leeds, which Redrow lists as being on Manston Lane, LS15 8ST. According to the report, the event will run from 10am to 5pm on both days.

The location is part of Redrow’s new homes development in Leeds, which the company markets under the Centurion Fields name.

What support is Redrow offering?

Redrow says eligible buyers can receive a 5% deposit contribution of up to ÂŁ15,000 towards a new home. The company describes this as part of its support for key workers and members of the armed forces, and says the aim is to make purchasing a home more accessible for those groups.

The event also gives prospective buyers the chance to speak directly with Redrow’s team about the scheme and the wider purchase process.

That means attendees can ask about eligibility, available homes, and the practical steps involved in buying at the development.

Who can apply for the scheme?

Redrow says the scheme is aimed at key workers and armed forces members, but it also includes other eligible groups.

Those listed in the report include people in education, fire, probation and prison services, foster carers and certain local government roles.

The company directs interested buyers to its key worker deposit contribution information for full scheme details. It also provides a separate armed forces deposit contribution scheme for eligible service personnel.

Why does this matter for buyers in Leeds?

For buyers in Leeds who work in public services or the armed forces, the event may provide a route into a new-build home with a lower upfront deposit requirement.

Deposit support can be significant for buyers who have been saving for a mortgage but need help bridging the gap between their savings and the purchase price.

Centurion Fields is one of Redrow’s Leeds developments, so the event is also tied to the company’s effort to attract local buyers to that site.

In practical terms, the event gives interested buyers a fixed window to get information, check eligibility and explore homes on offer.

How does the scheme work?

Redrow says the key worker deposit contribution provides help towards the deposit on selected new homes. The company states that for every £20,000 spent on a new Redrow home, it contributes £1,000 towards the buyer’s deposit, which is the basis of the 5% support figure being promoted in the Leeds event.

The armed forces offer is presented separately on Redrow’s website, reflecting a specific scheme for eligible service personnel.

Buyers would still need to meet the company’s criteria and the wider requirements of any mortgage lender or buying process.

What should visitors expect at the event?

Visitors attending the Leeds event are expected to be able to speak to Redrow staff about the available support and the homes at Centurion Fields. The company says the team will be on hand throughout the event period.

Because the event is aimed at key workers and armed forces members, it is likely to focus on eligibility guidance and new-home purchase options rather than general public sales activity. The published details also suggest the event is designed to be straightforward and appointment-style in approach, with the main emphasis on explaining the scheme.

Background on the development

Redrow is a major homebuilder in the UK and uses targeted schemes to attract buyers in specific professions, including key workers and military personnel.

The Leeds event forms part of that approach, combining a local sales event with a deposit contribution offer.

Centurion Fields is the development linked to the event, and Redrow markets it as a new homes site in Leeds. Such events are typically used to showcase availability, explain incentives and bring prospective buyers to a specific development over a limited period.

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Prediction for buyers

For key workers and armed forces members in Leeds, the event could increase interest in new-build homes at Centurion Fields by reducing the upfront deposit hurdle. It may also prompt more eligible buyers to review whether they can use a housebuilder-backed contribution alongside their mortgage plans.

For Redrow, the event may help generate enquiries and reservations at the Leeds development if attendees respond positively to the incentive.

For local buyers, the immediate impact is likely to be more information and a clearer path to understanding whether they qualify for support.

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