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A Snowy Yard
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Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year from Ling Group!
Management and staff at Ling would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year! It’s been a challenging, but interesting year, and we are very excited to see what 2012 has to offer. Look out for future developments in our websites latest news section, and stay in touch through our Facebook page.
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Only the best tools for the job
Ling Group’s Managing Director Robin Ling clearly recognises the benefits of investing in only the highest quality tools and machinery – the latest addition being the brand new state of the art Fuchs MHL 355 grab loading machine (pictured).
This machine from the world renowned manufacturer Terex Fuchs is at the forefront of latest advances in technology. Its compact design, quality build, and unrivaled power make it stand out from the crowd. The machine is extremely efficient with low fuel consumption and emissions, and boasts safety features unmatched in the industry such as the new ‘load limit control’ system.
Keep an eye on our news links for more machinery investments in the very near future!
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New Recycling Facility
The facility is due to open in early 2010 and will provide much needed recycling capacity within East Kent. Once open this multi-million pound project will still concentrate on The Ling Group’s core business activities such as demolition, dismantling and metal recycling, but will offer additional recycling facilities and services to the community and businesses alike. You can log onto Canterbury City Council’s Planning page to see how the application is progressing or check back on this website for updated news.
Robin Ling, founder and Managing Director of the Ling Group is quoted as saying “This is a huge step for the Group, one which will take it forward and guarantees its place in the future. I am looking forward to bringing this facility to the businesses in Kent and creating, in these hard times, much needed additional employment opportunities in the area.
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Ling Demolition Services undertakes Phase 2 of its Olympic Park Contract
The contract, awarded by Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions, is in preparation for the Games in 2012 and will transform the skyline of the Lower Lea Valley forever. The remaining pylons belong to EDF Energy and are situated outside of what will be the Olympic Park. The removal of the pylons is the end of a two-year power line construction project which has seen power switched to underground cables which run through two new 6km long tunnels. These final pylons are contracted to be dismantled by 27 July 2009 exactly three years prior to the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.





















