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British Aggregates Association says Levy is now dead in the water and must be scrapped
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has been recognized for a significant health and safety initiative in the Construction Products Association’s 2010 edition of ‘Construction Products...
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has won its case in the European Union General Court against the exemption or derogation from the Aggregates Levy in Northern Ireland.
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has welcomed the announcement by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) that it is to open a study into the UK aggregates market.
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has welcomed the news that planning authorities are once again beginning to grant consents for greenfield hard rock quarries in central Scotland.
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has welcomed recent proposals by the Conservative Party to cut the burden of health and safety red tape on industry.
DEVON Quarry, located near Kennoway, in Fife, Scotland, and part of the Skene Group of operations, has recently received a British Aggregates Association (BAA) Site Assessment Certificate, which...
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) says it is hopeful that the Aggregates Levy will be scrapped following the recent decision by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to order a review into...
THE British Aggregates Association (BAA) has expressed concerns over Staffordshire County Council’s proposed Minerals Core Strategy, which it says is disadvantageous to SMEs and contrary to MPS1...
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The British Aggregates Association’s site assessment scheme
The British Aggregates Association (BAA) has also been invited to the table to discuss the future integration of aggregate related industries.