tarboat's photos with the keyword: gravel

Attenborough Sand and Gravel Pit

25 Jan 2011 426
Attenborough sand and gravel pit was established in Nottinghamshire in the 1920s. Since then the pit has expanded up the Trent Valley in Nottinghamshire, and into Derbyshire. The current extraction operated by CEMEX UK Materials (Aggregates) Ltd is undertaken almost 5km from the processing plant and material is moved across the flooded former workings with barges pushed by Bantam tugs. The flooded pits form an extensive nature reserve which is managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Broxtowe Borough Council. Here a load of gravel is just setting off from the loading staithe quite near to the Radcliffe power station.

Attenborough

18 Jul 2009 318
Attenborough sand and gravel pit was established in Nottinghamshire in the 1920s. Since then the pit has expanded up the Trent Valley in Nottinghamshire, and into Derbyshire. The current extraction operated by CEMEX UK Materials (Aggregates) Ltd is undertaken almost 5km from the processing plant and material is moved across the flooded former workings with barges pushed by Bantam tugs. The flooded pits form an extensive nature reserve which is managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust and Broxtowe Borough Council. Here a load of gravel passes the modern visitor centre at Attenborough about half way on its journey to the processing plant.

Loading point

23 Jul 2009 308
Rattcliffe on Soar power station peeps over the trees as another of the Attenborough Quarry barges is loading at the Thrumpton wharf.

Shoreham sand and gravel terminal

02 Aug 2008 211
The Hanson sand and gravel terminal at Shoreham, West Sussex. Sea dredged material is processed on this site.

Shoreham sand terminal

12 Oct 2007 1 239
United Marine Aggregates is a joint venture between Hanson and Tarmac and it is one of the largest suppliers of marine sand and gravel in the UK, and currently operates a fleet of four dredgers in licensed areas of the North Sea, English Channel and Bristol Channel and North West. The Shoreham site receives marine dredged aggregate from ships owned by UMA and Hanson Aggregates Marine. Its main purpose being to wash, screen and grade the incoming material before distribution.