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1988 Reverse takeover of [[G. F. Lovell and Co]] by Peter Woodman who then sold off the confectionary parts and focussed on building products.<ref>G. F. Lovell and Co</ref> | |||
Business was mainly involved in quarrying | Business was mainly involved in quarrying | ||
[[Tarmac took a stake in the business | |||
1996 Renamed '''Ennstone'''<ref>The Times Nov. 28, 1996</ref> | 1996 Renamed '''Ennstone'''<ref>The Times Nov. 28, 1996</ref> | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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[[Category: Town - ]] | [[Category: Town - ]] | ||
[[Category: Building Materials ]] | [[Category: Building Materials ]] |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 12 October 2024
1988 Reverse takeover of G. F. Lovell and Co by Peter Woodman who then sold off the confectionary parts and focussed on building products.[1]
Business was mainly involved in quarrying
[[Tarmac took a stake in the business
1996 Renamed Ennstone[2]