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Britain’s two biggest brick makers planning 600 job cuts

Construction is forecast to get back to normal next year, but brick demand could be down by around 20 per cent

Ibstock is a major brick-making company with manufacturing sites across the country

Britain’s two biggest brick makers are planning to cut 600 jobs as they brace for an economic downturn over the coming months.

Ibstock and Forterra both issued statements this morning announcing redundancy plans.

Although construction is forecast to get back to normal next year, brick demand could remaining down by around 20 per cent.

Ibstock said up to 375 jobs, around 15 per cent of its workforce, could be affected as it looks at closing sites down.

Based in north west Leicestershire, it is the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest brick maker, with revenues of £409 million in 2019.

Forterra said its restructuring plans could lead to the loss of around 225 jobs, primarily from its concrete products facilities, particularly Swadlincote.

It is the country’s second biggest brick maker with around a third of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ brick and aerated concrete block market.

Forterra has nine brick factories, making around 590 million bricks a year, and is in the process of building Europe’s biggest brick factory in Desford, west Leicestershire, which opens in 2022.