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1961 The 13th AGM held at Henley-upon-Thames. S. G. Green (Chairman). Built the Biggleswade Bypass. Bought Gravel Products (Hunts) and Paxton Developments. Contract to build part of M2 motorway. <ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 25 September 1961</ref>
1961 The 13th AGM held at Henley-upon-Thames. S. G. Green (Chairman). Built the Biggleswade Bypass. Bought Gravel Products (Hunts) and Paxton Developments. Contract to build part of M2 motorway. <ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 25 September 1961</ref>


Part of [[English China Clays]]
1967 Acquired by [[English China Clays]]


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of Henley-upon-Thames

1952 Sydney Green and Sons (Contractors) Ltd., of Henley-on-Thames.[1]

1960 The M.D. is Gordon J. Abraham (born in Saskatchewan, Canada).[2]

1961 The 13th AGM held at Henley-upon-Thames. S. G. Green (Chairman). Built the Biggleswade Bypass. Bought Gravel Products (Hunts) and Paxton Developments. Contract to build part of M2 motorway. [3]

1967 Acquired by English China Clays

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Sources of Information

  1. Banbury Advertiser - Wednesday 09 January 1952
  2. Reading Standard - Friday 29 July 1960
  3. Birmingham Daily Post - Monday 25 September 1961