Ashcourt Group is shortlisted for the Environmental & Sustainability Award at the Hull & East Yorkshire Business Awards.
With over 20 years' experience, Ashcourt Group has built a reputation for dependable service, quality materials and joined-up delivery across Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and the North East.
Who is Ashcourt Group?
Ashcourt Group is a leading supplier of construction materials and waste management solutions. Since the group's inception in 2012, we have expanded significantly through organic growth and a number of strategic acquisitions.
We provide a fully integrated solution which ensures a streamlined service for all clients. The multi-faceted divisions of the group enable us to facilitate all requirements of construction projects, supplying products such as quarried and recycled aggregates, ready-mix concrete and a range of complementary services such as a range of waste management solutions.
Where does Ashcourt Group operate?
To date, the company has just over 2,000 employees and operates across Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Cumbria and the North East, with plans to expand nationally. We currently have several strategically located aggregate outlets, six ready-mix concrete plants, multiple wash plants and other recycling facilities, and have a fleet in excess of 220 HGVs out on the roads daily, servicing our customers across the construction industry.
We work with a variety of clients including a number of blue chip companies, national construction companies, local councils and a range of agricultural, commercial and domestic customers.
What sets Ashcourt Group apart?
Ashcourt Group understands now more than ever that clients are looking to partner with reliable construction materials suppliers that are capable to assist with every step of a project. The fully integrated divisions of Ashcourt Group offer a streamlined service with quality and expertise at the heart of everything we do.
We strive to be dynamic and innovative leaders in all divisions of the industry in which we operate, through delivering superior quality service and value. This is evidenced through our continuous reinvestment into the business.
We are industry leaders when it comes to sustainability and are committed to helping our customers achieve their environmental goals and sustainability targets.
Sustainability
At Ashcourt Group, we are committed to protecting and enhancing the built and natural environments. We take our environmental and sustainable responsibilities extremely seriously and always strive to minimise the impact of our operations on the communities in which we work.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Ashcourt Group is dedicated to investing time and giving back to the community, as well as promoting local skills and employment through filling vacancies locally and using strong links with the council to take on care leavers after successful work placements.
We play an active role in the community by contributing to local village needs, fundraising for charity, safety talks in primary schools and offering donations where possible.
Our History
Ashcourt Group is shortlisted for the Environmental & Sustainability Award at the Hull & East Yorkshire Business Awards.
A 42m concrete boom pump joins the fleet, servicing Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Bishop Middleham Quarry takes delivery of three brand-new A45 dumpers.
Ashcourt Group acquires Thompsons of Prudhoe, one of the UK’s most trusted demolition contractors.
Crowned winners for Best Agricultural Stand 2025 at Driffield Show.
Successfully services Balfour Beatty’s A63 Underpass project with 1,200m3 over a 40-hour period.
Four new John Deere loading shovels are ready to work across quarries throughout Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Ashcourt Group launches Ashcourt West Yorkshire, continuing expansion into a new geographical area.
A new Renault T High 6x2 rigid tipper joins the highways division.
An L180H Volvo loading shovel is delivered to Pocklington HQ.
Emily Summerson accepts a commemorative plaque from HRH The Princess Royal in recognition of The Sailors’ Children Society.
Ashcourt Demolition takes delivery of a brand-new Husqvarna DXR 145 demolition robot.
A Mobilmix Liebherr concrete plant is moved to the Grimsby depot and becomes operational for Ashcourt Lincolnshire.
A Kleemann MC 120 Pro crusher is delivered, featuring the new E-DRIVE diesel-electric concept.
The waste management team takes delivery of a state-of-the-art Back to Black sweeper.
A state-of-the-art Liebherr concrete plant is commissioned and operating in the Durham & Tees Valley region.
A flagship Wirtgen W120 planer joins the highways division.
An EWT wind turbine is installed at the Foster Street depot, with a one-megawatt output to deliver long-term power to the site.
Five new Scania S560 tractor units arrive for the Durham & Tees Valley region.
Brianplant (Humberside) Limited acquisition is completed and renamed Ashcourt Lincolnshire.
Three brand-new fully electric Volvo FH tractor units arrive to service the aggregates division.
A flagship Scania 770S V8 truck is delivered, boasting top-of-the-range specifications for long-distance driving.
The first two fully electric Renault E-Tech D Wide skip loaders arrive.
The new state-of-the-art CDE wash plant officially opens at Pocklington depot to meet growing demand for sustainable construction practices.
Ashcourt purchases John Wade Group, expanding serviceable areas to the North East of England.
Ashcourt invests in a brand-new Liebherr concrete plant in Melton, expanding concrete capabilities.
Ashcourt takes delivery of the first of two brand-new Volvo EC550EL excavators, the first assembled in the UK.
Ashcourt batches and delivers almost 900m3 of C40/50 concrete mix for Spencer Group’s landmark storage silo for Damac Group on Hull Dock.
Ashcourt launches its new demolition division.
Ashcourt completes the 12-week build of a new rehabilitation facility at Castle Hill Hospital.
The final home is sold on Ashcourt Homes’ award-winning Mansion Gates development.
Ashcourt Construction completes an ASDA superstore build.
Ashcourt starts delivering fuels to external clients.
Ashcourt Concrete expands and opens its second Liebherr concrete plant.
Ashcourt launches its crane hire division.
Planning permission is granted for the new company HQ in Pocklington.
Ashcourt purchases local building and civil engineering company Sangwin Limited.
Ashcourt launches its property management software innovation, Student Swipe.
Ashcourt’s construction division completes a 237-bed Leeds city centre student development for client BlackRock.
Ashcourt purchases East Coast Construction (NE) Limited to expand the existing civil engineering division.
Ashcourt launches its highways division.
Ashcourt takes delivery of a flagship Volvo FH16-750 6x4 heavy haulage tractor unit and a 500hp Volvo FH 8x4 Tridem.
Ashcourt launches its residential housing division, Ashcourt Homes, building unique homes in bespoke locations throughout Yorkshire.
Ashcourt commissions a Liebherr Betomix 2.66m3 twin-shaft wet batch plant, making Ashcourt Concrete one of Yorkshire’s largest and most technically advanced concrete production facilities.
Ashcourt’s HGV fleet exceeds 50 vehicles for the first time.
Ashcourt’s construction division completes a 200-bed student accommodation development in Durham, sold to Curlew Capital.
Ashcourt purchases the operating centre of Robin Concrete & Waste Disposal and launches Ashcourt Concrete.
Ashcourt acquires Partridge Hall Quarry in Burnby, extending mineral reserves to over 2 million tonnes.
The first three new Volvo tipper wagons are purchased, enabling Ashcourt to start merchanting aggregates externally.
Ashcourt acquires 100% of the share capital of Simpson Quarries Limited and reopens the dormant Middleton on the Wolds Quarry.
Ashcourt’s construction division starts working for external contractors.
Ashcourt Contracts Limited is incorporated to build a new student village on the former Sailors’ Families Society site on Cottingham Road.