Bellway PLC
8 May 2002
BELLWAY PLC - DIRECTORS' SHAREHOLDINGS
8TH MAY 2002
The Company was yesterday informed that on 3rd May 2002 the Executors of the
Estate of Kenneth Bell Deceased sold 71,800 Bellway plc 12.5p ordinary shares at
a price of 544p per share. Mr D S Bramley, a director of the Company, only in
his capacity as one of the Executors of the Estate of Kenneth Bell, had a
beneficial interest in those shares.
Following the above transaction, Mr D S Bramley, only in his capacity as one of
the Executors of the Estate of Kenneth Bell, has a beneficial interest in
406,900 (478,700; 0.43%) representing 0.37% of the ordinary issued share capital
of the company.
The other interests of the directors remain unchanged.
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