Who owns Breedon quarries?

Who owns Breedon quarries?

History. Breedon’s HQ is located in the village and parish of Breedon on the Hill, where stone has been quarried since the late 1800s. In 2000, Breedon and its Breedon Hill and Cloud Hill quarries were acquired by Ennstone, a Midlands-based aggregates group.

How many quarries do Breedon have?

Breedon Group (after Cemex deal): 98 quarries, 54 asphalt plants and 229 ready-mix facilities, plus two cement production units.

What are Breedon like to work for?

Breedon are a very large company, although there is a strong sense that understanding and building our local operating areas is a key focus for the business. Breedon are very much focused on teamwork and collaboration, with strong support from senior management and staff being empowered to achieve success together.

How much is Peter Tom Worth?

Outside the company, he is chairman of Leicester Tigers rugby club. With past salaries and dividends, Tom and his family are worth £40m.

When was Breedon Aggregates bought out by Ennstone?

In 2000, Breedon and its Breedon Hill and Cloud Hill quarries were acquired by Ennstone, a Midlands-based aggregates group. The Ennstone businesses were acquired by Breedon Aggregates Limited in 2010.

Where is the Breedon Group in the UK?

Breedon Group plc (formerly Ennstone plc) is an AIM-listed British construction materials company headquartered at Breedon on the Hill, Leicestershire, England.

Where are the Breedon quarries in the UK?

Breedon’s HQ is located in the village and parish of Breedon on the Hill, where stone has been quarried since the late 1800s. In 2000, Breedon and its Breedon Hill and Cloud Hill quarries were acquired by Ennstone, a Midlands-based aggregates group. The Ennstone businesses were acquired by Breedon Aggregates Limited in 2010.

Who is the Managing Director of Breedon Cement?

Jude has over 30 years’ experience in the construction materials industry. Following the acquisition of the Lagan Group in 2018 Jude joined Breedon Group as Managing Director of Breedon Cement, responsible for its activities in the UK & Ireland.