14th Oct 2014 07:00
News release
14 October 2014
Breedon expands asphalt capacity
with acquisition of two new plants
Breedon Aggregates, the UK's largest independent aggregates business, has extended its reach into Suffolk and Essex with the acquisition of asphalt plants at Cavenham near Bury St Edmunds and Wivenhoe near Colchester.
The Cavenham plant is located in a sand and gravel quarry owned and operated by Allen Newport, with a capacity of approximately 200 tonnes per hour. The Wivenhoe plant is located in a quarry owned and operated by Lafarge Tarmac and is rated at approximately 120 tonnes per hour. Both plants were previously owned by Hope Construction Materials.
Commenting on the purchases Tim Hall, chief executive of Breedon Aggregates England, said: "These acquisitions will enable us to service a new community of customers in Essex and Suffolk and provide additional outlets for our aggregates.
"We now have a network of nine asphalt plants throughout central England, stretching from Leominster in the west to Norwich in the east."
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Breedon Aggregates Limited
Tim Hall, Chief Executive - England
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Stephen Jacobs, Head of Communications
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