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Phone: +44 1737 242466 |
Address:
Hatchlands Road
Redhill, Surrey RH1 1BG |
Company Description
Johnston Group PLC. The Group's principal activities are the manufacture of suction and mechanical road and precinct sweepers; the manufacture of fire fighting and rescue vehicles and airport support equipment; the manufacture of concrete products and glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) pipes for use principally in drainage, water and sewer systems; and quarrying. The Group operates in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and Denmark. Engineering accounted for 75% of 2003 revenues and construction materials, 25%
Key People
| Non Executive Deputy Chairman | Michael S. Johnston |
| Chief Executive | Kash Pandya |
| Group Finance Director | David M. Hamilton |
| Secretary | James E.M. Johnston |
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A radically reshaped Scottish football scene looked possible when the SFA took the revolutionary step of allowing Junior clubs entry into the Scottish Cup in 2007. A pyramid system, freshening up the third division by opening it to new entrants, appeared ...
Times Online - 12 hours ago
A radically reshaped Scottish football scene looked possible when the SFA took the revolutionary step of allowing Junior clubs entry into the Scottish Cup in 2007. A pyramid system, freshening up the third division by opening it to new entrants, appeared ...
Times Online - 12 hours ago
Its flagship newspaper may be a champion of traditional values, but Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) broke with one of its own yesterday. For the first time in more than 20 years, the 1.5-billion media group failed to increase its full-year dividend. ...
Times Online - 13 hours ago
Its flagship newspaper may be a champion of traditional values, but Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) broke with one of its own yesterday. For the first time in more than 20 years, the 1.5-billion media group failed to increase its full-year dividend. ...
Reuters India - November 25, 2009 7:42 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - Johnston Press, Britain's biggest publisher of regional newspapers, is to begin charging for the online content of some of its titles, the Independent reported in its Thursday edition. The company is introducing 'paywalls' on some of ...

