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New CEO joining º£½ÇÊÓÆµ brick maker Forterra

Forterra says strong 2022 so far despite price rises, production capacity constraints and low inventory levels

The kiln reaches more than 1,000C(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ brick maker Forterra is bringing in a new chief executive to build on what it calls a robust year of trading, impacted by high inflation.

The Northampton business – which is in the process of opening Europe’s biggest brick factory in Desford, Leicestershire – is bringing in Neil Ash to head up the business from next April. He will replace current CEO Stephen Harrison, who is stepping down from the company.

Mr Ash has a background in the sector stretching back almost three decades, and currently heads up the building performance division at Etex, a €2 billion revenue Belgium building materials business.

Forterra chairman Justin Atkinson said: “We are very pleased to appoint Neil as the next CEO.

“His business leadership and extensive building materials sector knowledge will be invaluable to Forterra in the next stages of our development and the Board looks forward to working with him.

“The board and I are grateful to Stephen Harrison for the significant contribution he has made to the business during his tenure as CEO.

“We wish him all the best for the future after he leaves Forterra in the second quarter of 2023.”

It comes as Forterra reported a strong 2022 so far despite high price rises, ongoing production capacity constraints and record low inventory levels.