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Ringwood: Raymond Brown makes director appointment

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In the light of recent investment and expansion plans, Ringwood-based Raymond Brown has promoted Nick Moth to plant director, resulting in a new director on the board at Raymond Brown Aggregates.

Moth, who has worked for the Raymond Brown Group for almost 30 years, will be based with the plant department at the company’s new recently-acquired offices in Chandler's Ford.

Commenting on his promotion, he said: “I look forward to working with other members of the team to provide plant and equipment required by increasing operational demands and activities within the construction, aggregates and waste divisions of the Group.”

On announcing Moth’s promotion, managing director Mark Isaac said: “Nick brings a wealth of experience to the role gained from many years' work on, in and around heavy plant and equipment. In recent years, Nick has demonstrated extreme talent and knowledge in his role which has and will continue to develop our business. My fellow directors and I welcome him to the board.”

Last year saw the organisation invest over £5 million in new plant and machinery as part of its recent growth and expansion plans.

TBM Team

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