
Advocating for Change: Our Evening at the House of Lords
We stood alongside FMB, CITB, and People’s Partnership, advocating for industry licensing to prevent cowboy builders from causing more harm, not just to homeowners, but to honest tradespeople who are also left out of pocket and unsupported.
It was a powerful night. One of connection, conviction, and a shared commitment to do better; and to push for change at every level of the industry.

Why It’s Time to License the UK Building Industry!
Neways Group Ltd. recently attended the Spring Parliamentary Reception at the House of Lords, standing alongside the Federation of Master Builders to call for mandatory licensing in the UK building industry. In this blog, we share why licensing matters, how it protects homeowners from cowboy builders, and what it means for your next renovation or extension project in Norfolk. Discover how choosing a third-party vetted builder like Neways ensures peace of mind and exceptional results.

Am I Being Ripped Off?
Afraid your being ripped off by your builder? Wondering why your quote seems so high? This post breaks down the real costs behind day rates and why choosing qualified, credible trades matters.

Why Realistic Timelines Matter: The Truth About Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations
Planning a kitchen or bathroom renovation? Learn why realistic timelines, legal trades, and expert preparation are essential for safety, quality, and insurance compliance.

Meet our Directors
The heart behind Neways Group Ltd. Deemed “The Dynamic Duo” or affectionately termed “Tingo Dingo” by friends, Simon and Louise bring together practical expertise, creative vision, and a shared passion for quality craftsmanship in interior design, building and home renovations.

Recognised Nationally. Trusted Locally: Why Our Standards Set Us Apart
Our values and standards go far beyond local. Being acknowledged at this national level highlights something we’ve always believed: doing things the right way matters. It's an honour to be part of the national conversation on how we can better protect homeowners, elevate our industry, and champion competence and accountability in domestic construction.