Breedon recovery solid as a rock
Breedon Ethiebeaton Quarry near Monifieth
Building materials group Breedon Group has made a rock-solid recovery in the first half of the year thanks to the recovery in construction activity.
The sponsor of the Highland League, which has its Scottish HQ in Angus, said ir benefitted from the “continued recovery in demand for our products, with robust activity in both the residential housing and infrastructure markets”.
A Breedon Highland League Football match between Nairn County FC and Fraserburgh
The Leicestershire-headquartered firm revealed it turned a £10.1million loss in the first half of last year into a pre-tax profit of £46.2m in the six months to the end of June 2021, while revenues nearly doubled to £600.9m, up from £335.3m in the same period of 2020.
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Author shines a light on Edwardian attitudes on death with new book drawn from historic newspaper files By Donald Wilson Published: 20:00, 09 March 2021
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Stuart Farrel has published a genealogy book for Moray and Nairn. .Picture: Callum Mackay..
A fascinating insight into Edwardian attitudes to death is contained in a new book published by the Moray and Nairn Family History Society.
Chairman Stuart Farrell, an archaeologist who lives in Nairn, said he carried out research from the deaths and obituaries columns of the The Nairn County Press and Advertiser between 1900 and 1905.