Industry | Building materials |
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Fate | Acquired |
Successor | Lafarge |
Founded | 1919 |
Defunct | 1997 |
Headquarters | Reigate, UK |
Key people
|
Rudolph Agnew, (Chairman) Robert Napier, (CEO) |
Number of employees
|
>18,000 |
Redland plc was a leading British building materials business. It was listed on the and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
The company was established in 1919 as a manufacturer of concrete tiles trading as the Redhill Tile Company.
In 1946 the company changed its name to Redland Tiles. In 1954 it expanded into Germany taking a minority interest Braas, a building materials business based in Heusenstamm. The company was first listed on the in 1955. Then in 1959, the company purchased the Bursledon Brickworks site located in the Hampshire village of Swanwick, near Southampton. Redland held control of the brickworks until 1974, when it ceased existence in 1974. In 1969 it started operating in Australia acquiring a significant shareholding in Monier Ltd.
In 1990 it diversified into the manufacture of plasterboard forming a joint venture with Lafarge for that purpose.
By 1991 Braas was contributing almost half the profits of the Group. The company acquired Steetley plc, a major competitor, in 1992. It sold its UK brick manufacturing business to in 1996.
The company was acquired by Lafarge in 1997.
In 2008 the roofing division was divested by Lafarge. The company became known as Monier Ltd and saw the return of the Redland Brand in the UK. The company is now known as Monier Redland Limited (part of the Monier Group of companies) and is based in Crawley in West Sussex.