I’Anson Bros Ltd have completed their technologically-advanced £20m animal feed mill Waterloo House after ten years’ planning and two in construction.
It is the largest-ever investment by the Masham family-owned and managed firm, which celebrates its 125th anniversary next year.
Designed by Dutch milling industry specialists Ottevanger with ground works handled by Harrogate-based contractor HACS and equipment installation by GAME Engineering of Lincoln, the facility is on the Dalton Industrial Estate in North Yorkshire.
At 35 metres tall at its highest point, the mill is a striking new feature on the North Yorkshire skyline, almost twice as high as the Angel of the North.
MD Sarah Richardson, a member of the fourth generation of the family to run the business, said: “Commissioning and formal hand-over of the new mill is a highly significant occasion in the history of our business and for the UK feed industry as a whole. It is a milestone achievement made possible by the commitment of all our colleagues in the firm and the skilled and dedicated project partners and contractors that has brought this initiative to life. We are now embarked on a phased build-up of production and operational capability.
“We are very proud to be a Yorkshire business and an integral part of the rural community and its economy. Throughout our history we have been committed to producing animal feeds of the highest quality and this significant investment means we can continue to provide current and future customers with a sustainable, long-term source of supply.
“We also support local farmers by providing an expanding market for their crops as well as creating new employment opportunities and long-term careers for our workforce.”