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Stable market, new £55m factory and big acquisition fuels growth at Leicestershire brick maker Ibstock

Growth helped by £55m factory in north west Leicestershire capable of making 100 million bricks a year

Making bricks the Ibstock way

Stable market conditions, a new factory and a new acquisition have helped fuel growth at Britain’s biggest brick maker.

Ibstock, the Leicestershire-based brick and concrete manufacturer, said revenues topped £203 million in the first half of 2019, compared to £192 million a year earlier.

Pre-tax profits, however, were down 17 per cent to £41 million, after they were inflated last year by the £6 million the sale of surplus property. A higher tax rate has also hit profits.

Meanwhile, Forterra, the second biggest brick maker in Britain, said its turnover was up 7.6 per cent for the same period, at £193.6 million.

Its pre-tax profits were marginally up at £32.7 million.

Ibstock growth has been helped by a £55 million factory it opened in north west Leicestershire last year capable of making 100 million bricks a year.

Ibstock's new £55m factory can make 100m bricks a year

Called Eclipse, the “soft mud brick” factory is reported to be “performing well and supporting industry demand”.

The business also said that it has bought Yorkshire-based Longley Concrete for £14 million. The precast concrete business has three manufacturing plants in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.