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Hope Cement celebrate becoming part of Breedon Group

Peter Tom, Pat Ward and Ashley Bryan

Group chairman Peter Tom and group chief executive Pat Ward tour Hope Works and meet workforce

THE 200-strong team at the Hope Cement works in Derbyshire today celebrated becoming part of Breedon Group with a visit from group chairman Peter Tom CBE (left of photo) and group chief executive Pat Ward (right). Accompanied by Hope Cement’s managing director, Ashley Bryan (middle), they toured the site and met members of the workforce.

Peter Tom, who is also chairman of Leicester Tigers, said: ‘We’re delighted to complete the acquisition of Hope – it’s a great business and will add a lot of value to everything Breedon has achieved, giving us an even stronger platform for growth through a broader geographical footprint, increased scale, improved product mix, greater financial capacity and some highly talented people.

 

‘We’re especially pleased that the UK’s biggest – and we think best – cement works is now part of the Group. In addition to its world-class performance and high-quality products, this operation makes a huge contribution to life in the Peak Park and we’re keen to see that continue to develop.’

Ashley Bryan has been running the cement works for more than eight years and recently took on the role of managing director of Hope Cement, which, as well as the cement works itself, includes a number of rail-connected depots around the country and a brand new cement bagging operation in east London.

Mr Bryan commented: ‘Hope Works has been part of the Peak Park landscape and economy for more than 85 years – today marks an exciting milestone for the works’ future. We are now part of a much bigger group with a successful past and ambitious plans for growth.

‘Cement manufactured here has a long-standing reputation for first-class quality in UK construction and so we are delighted that Hope remains a strong name and brand within the Breedon portfolio.

‘The Breedon news coincides with another landmark in the development of the cement business – the launch of our new packed cement. We produce around 1.5 million tonnes of cement each year at Hope Works. Until now, most of that cement has been delivered in bulk to be used in concrete for larger-scale building projects. Now our product can also be bought in bags from builders’ merchants, initially in the southern half of England but hopefully nationwide in the future.’

Mr Bryan continued: ‘As part of the Breedon ‘family’, the Hope Cement team is looking forward to continuing the development of the cement business, to growing the already significant contribution we make to the Peak District National Park economy, and enhancing the benefits we bring to the communities around our operation.’

 

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