A giant crown is shining brightly at the top of our Batts Combe quarry in Cheddar to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The five-metre-high crown is being...
Our Ketton cement works in Rutland is part of a new BEIS-funded carbon capture project, through its Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, which aims to provide a low-cost solution...
We will be seeking planning permission to extend the life of Grange Top quarry for a further 25 years, to secure the long-term future of Ketton cement works.
Initial...
We have given one of our ready-mixed concrete mixers and an aggregates tipper truck a colourful makeover to mark the 50th anniversary of Pride marches in the UK and show our...
A stone donation from our Batts Combe quarry has provided the foundations for a new community garden being developed near Axbridge.
The Batts Combe team worked with...
A project to aid nature recovery and mitigate the loss of ash trees near our Tytherington limestone quarry has been selected as one of just six schemes in the UK to...
A stone donation from our Batts Combe quarry has provided the foundations for a new community garden being developed near Axbridge.
The Batts Combe team worked with...
Concrete is the second most consumed material on the planet after water and one of its key components is cement, which uses a lot of energy to make.In order to meet our net...
Our Padeswood cement works has been shortlisted for funding as part of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) Phase 2 Carbon Capture and Storage...
We’ve been busy reviewing our approach to blast design and developing a service to keep local people informed about planned blasts at Whatley – part of our commitment to...
Whatley quarry is among the sites participating in the fifth round of our biodiversity competition, the Quarry Life Award. Westdown quarry, Asham Wood and Vallis Vale are...
A small team from our Batts Combe quarry took part in the careers fair at Kings of Wessex Academy in Cheddar to highlight the opportunities that exist for young people within...
Blasting at Whatley is scheduled for Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at around midday, wherever possible.
Local residents can sign up to receive our blast notification...
Science lessons were brought to life for the Redwood class from Axbridge C of E First School Academy when they visited our Batts Combe quarry to see operations first-hand...
Visitors to Chantry are now greeted by two new signs, paid for by Heidelberg Materials.
Local residents Trevor Williams and Mark Norris wanted to enhance entry into...