Brick-maker’s new £55m factory to more than double production

Hudson, Brokenshire and Bridgen

A Leicestershire brick maker is set to play a part in the construction of 15,000 new homes a year after the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government The Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP opened a major brick factory.

Ibstock Brick currently produces more than 850 million bricks a year at 20 factories across the UK.

The firm says the new brickworks, which it claims is the most sustainable and efficient of its kind, is part of its commitment to support the Government’s ambition to deliver 1.5million homes by 2020.

The new factory, which has been named Eclipse, will more than double brick production at the company’s Leicestershire headquarters to 190 million soft mud bricks a year. The new factory alone will provide sufficient volume to build 10,000 to 15,000 additional new homes each year.

Opening the factory, The Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP, Secretary of State for Communities, said: “This Government is determined to build a housing market fit for the future, and Ibstock Brick’s new factory will play an important role in the construction supply chain, supporting housebuilding across the country.

“Producing around 100 million more bricks a year, the site will not only support the local economy and provide local jobs, but will also help us to build the next generation of homes our country needs.”

The Secretary of State was accompanied by Andrew Bridgen, MP for North West Leicestershire.

He said: “Ibstock Brick’s new Eclipse factory is a significant investment in our local economy. It sends a signal across the East Midlands, and indeed the rest of the UK, that Leicestershire is leading the way in British manufacturing excellence. This factory is a beacon of sustainability best practice; both in terms of its low impacts on the environment and its connection and engagement with the local community. I am delighted to be a part of today’s proceedings and very proud that the Eclipse factory will bring continued growth to my constituency.”

Joe Hudson, chief executive of Ibstock, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome the Secretary of State and Mr Bridgen MP to our new factory today. We are extremely proud of Eclipse and we welcome the opportunity to share it with them. This is not only British manufacturing at its best; it is proof of our commitment to support the construction sector deliver on the Government’s ambition to build new homes and infrastructure. Our investment will also bring significant benefits to the local economy in terms of employment, opportunity and skills.

“We hope that our Eclipse factory sends a powerful message to everyone in the housing and construction supply chain that we are doing more than any other UK supplier to meet their needs in terms of availability, quality and service.”

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