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September 2009
Peter Squires visits the former Clipstone Colliery as it undergoes massive changes to repair the ravages of more than 70 years of coal mining.
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February 2009
Major sponsorship deal between East Midlands Demolition and Derbyshire County Cricket Club clears the way for the future improvement of the County Ground facilities.
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13th March 2008
Now established for six years, East Midlands Demolition is growing exponentially with a number of prestigious demolition contracts successfully completed, a healthy forward order book and, during the past few months, a considerable investment in modern production equipment - including two TEREX Pegson crushing plants and two Powerscreen screeners.
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14 January 2008
A Derbyshire demolition firm is building for the future after investing £1m in new equipment and employing extra staff.
East Midlands Demolition, in Duffield Road, Little Eaton, has bought new crushing equipment, which will allow it to recycle more waste.
The company has also taken on around a dozen extra staff to cope with its workload, bringing its current workforce up to 40 people.
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2 April 2007
Third party references have prompted Derbyshire based East Midlands Demolition Ltd to opt for a brace of Volvo excavators for its fleet of demolition equipment.
The company has chosen two EC210BLC (21 tonne) excavators ...
... East Midlands Demolition, based at Little Eaton, Derbyshire undertakes all manner of demolition contracts within a sixty mile radius of Derby offering a complete service including high rise and industrial demolition, crushing and asbestos removal and haulage / disposal of material if needed. The Company carries out its own maintenance on its fleet of seven excavators ranging from twenty to seventy tonnes operating weight.