I worked for them for a few months in 1998, leaving to take up the offer of a start on the council. Unfortunately they have had to call in the administrators this week due to cashflow problems, putting over 100 people out of work. http://www.northantset.co.uk/news/Weldon-calls-in-administrators.6511161.jp
Weldon ran a large fleet of Cat machines, more recently the odd Komatsu, Volvo ADT's and a mixed fleet of Volvo and Scania 8 wheelers, working on various projects around the Midlands area.
Weldon Plant.
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Re: Weldon Plant.
Bloody hell....i always assumed they were doing fine with the amount of muck wagons and there low loaders running up and down the M1 and out of the quarries around the hinckley area.....
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Such a shame ...
I do like the way RBS helped a well established company again
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I do like the way RBS helped a well established company again
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