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40 new jobs at Hargreaves

31st March 2005, Page 14
31st March 2005
Page 14
Page 14, 31st March 2005 — 40 new jobs at Hargreaves
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COUNTY DURHAM-BASED bulk haulier Hargreaves (UK) has created 40 new jobs to service new waste-management contracts.

The company's fast-growing waste services division has signed a five-year deal with SITA to move two million tonnes of waste a year for recycling and disposal. Hargreaves has also clinched a deal with WRG covering Barnsley and Derbyshire, which will keep 20 new Scanias busy. Recent investment on specialised vehicles stands at more than £2m.

Hargreaves company secretary Steve MacQuarrie says: "For the most recent WRG contract we are transporting municipal waste from transfer stations to landfills and other recycled waste to various Midlands locations for re-use."

Hargreaves was bought by its management last May for £19.2m: within a month it bought Barnsley-based R Hanson & Son.

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