Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Ashcourt Group launches new region Ashcourt West Yorkshire

Ashcourt Group has launched Ashcourt West Yorkshire, further strengthening its leading position in the construction and aggregates market. This latest acquisition continues the firm’s expansion and enables it to offer its full range of services to a whole new geographical area, in the coming months.

Operating from a 6.5-acre site in Stourton, just two miles south-east of the heart of industrial Leeds, the new site will offer a range of virgin and recycled aggregates for collection and delivery. It will also provide muck away, plant hire, road sweeper hire, haulage and fuel. Further products and services will be following soon.

Ashcourt West Yorkshire, the latest addition to Ashcourt’s ever-expanding portfolio, further increases the business’s presence across the UK. It joins three existing regional businesses; Ashcourt (Hull & East Yorkshire), Ashcourt (Durham & Tees Valley) and Ashcourt (Lincolnshire).

This new depot enables the business to support existing customers in another region whilst opening opportunities with new ones. Ashcourt will also be looking to recruit for a number of employment positions, showing a commitment to providing job opportunities in the region.

Having operated within the construction sector for over 15 years, Ashcourt Group has a wealth of experience, allowing it to offer specialist advice on a range of topics. It is through this experience that the business identified the need for an efficient, reliable and independent aggregate supplier, to focus not only on the quality of products, but also the enhanced quality and standard of customer service.

Unlike many aggregate suppliers, Ashcourt is part of a wider group offering concrete products, waste disposal services and heavy haulage as well as having the business capabilities to be the main contractor for a number of large corporations and projects.

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