Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Dick Shone – Founder and Managing Director, Boutique Modern
This episode is brought to you in partnership with:
Silverstone Communications – Sussex’s specialists in stakeholder engagement for planning, development and infrastructure. Helping councils, developers and communities shape more inclusive, transparent growth. silverstonecommunications.co.uk
🔍 Episode summary
In this ground-level episode of Sussex And The City, Richard Freeman visits the world of modular construction, circular supply chains and pragmatic social housing – by way of a brilliant conversation with Dick Shone, the founder of Boutique Modern, the UK’s first B Corp certified modular housing manufacturer.
From a Newhaven-based factory, Boutique Modern is quietly building one of the most forward-thinking models for affordable, sustainable housing in the country. Their work with councils across Sussex is already proving that locally-built, high-quality homes don’t need to cost the earth – environmentally or financially.
Dick explains why modular is not prefab, why his company insists on sourcing within 25 miles, and how modern housebuilding should start with listening to how people actually live. He also makes a strong case for a Sussex-wide skills and housing strategy that’s rooted in real opportunity – and calls on all future mayoral candidates to see what’s happening in his factory before they make big promises.
This episode is about what our economy is for, and what it means to build places we’re proud of.
Topics include:
- What modular housebuilding actually is (and isn’t)
- How Boutique Modern slashed building waste to under 4%
- Working with local authorities across Sussex
- The power of hyper-local supply chains and job creation
- Challenges and opportunities in a devolved commissioning landscape
- The desperate need for homes that match how people really live today
- Rethinking value: affordability, sustainability, and wellbeing
- Tackling hidden homelessness with offsite manufactured solutions
- Plans for a modular construction skills hub in Newhaven
- Why Sussex should be shouting louder about its regional innovation
This is essential listening for:
- Council leaders, housing officers and planning professionals
- Developers and housing associations looking for next-generation models
- Devolution watchers tracking how powers over housing might shift
- Skills and education leads working on workforce pipelines
- Anyone who cares about building fair, affordable, sustainable places to live
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📚 Key references and further readingBoutique Modern – Sussex-based modular housing pioneers
Modernise Or Die – The Farmer Review of UK Construction Labour Model (2016) – Report referenced in the episode
Homes England Strategic Plan – Guidance on regional housing investment
Newhaven Enterprise Zone – Supporting local innovation and growth
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🎧 Production credits-
Host: Richard Freeman
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Guest: Dick Shone
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Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey
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Production management: Letitia Mc Conalogue
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Recorded at: Projects: The Lanes, Brighton
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