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Home News Breedon buys Nottingham Readymix

Breedon buys Nottingham Readymix

by Staff Writer
March 26, 2012
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Breedon Aggregates, the UK’s largest independent aggregates business, is entering the Nottingham ready-mixed concrete market with the acquisition today of Nottingham Readymix. The company says the acquisition fills an important gap in Breedon Aggregates’ coverage of the East Midlands [region of England], located midway between its plants at Cloud Hill, County Derbyshire, to the south-west and Grantham, County Lincolnshire to the east.

Breedon Aggregates, the UK’s largest independent aggregates business, is entering the Nottingham ready-mixed concrete market with the acquisition today of Nottingham Readymix.

The company says the acquisition fills an important gap in Breedon Aggregates’ coverage of the East Midlands [region of England], located midway between its plants at Cloud Hill, County Derbyshire, to the south-west and Grantham, County Lincolnshire to the east.

Nottingham is a key centre of economic activity in the region, with a number of major infrastructure and commercial projects currently underway or in the pipeline, including the £600 million €469 million) tram project due to start in 2012.

Nottingham Readymix is a leading supplier of ready-mixed concrete in the city, with a fleet of modern delivery vehicles.

Simon Vivian, Breedon Aggregates’ group chief executive, said: “This is a great business with deep roots in the [County] Nottinghamshire community and we are proud to welcome it as the newest member of the Breedon Aggregates group.

“Our success at Breedon Aggregates has been built on giving our customers an outstanding service, delivered locally, promptly and to the highest possible quality. Nottingham Readymix has exactly the same ethos. From a practical point of view, nothing will change following this acquisition. The business will continue to trade as Nottingham Readymix and its senior management team will continue to run the business day-to-day, providing the same level of excellent service.”

In the longer term, Nottingham Readymix will form Breedon Aggregates’ Nottinghamshire hub, from which the company intends to develop its ready-mixed concrete operations over the next few years.

The team there will work closely with Breedon Aggregates’ flagship quarry at Cloud Hill near Breedon-on-the-Hill, which will supply them with crushed rock.

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