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A Day to Remember

As massive horseracing enthusiasts, it was a pleasure for Maxilead Metals to take part in the momentous day, which saw horses compete in 6 races including the prestigious Maxilead Metals Tommy Whittle Handicap Chase. As well as a fantastic days racing, racegoers were also impressed by the Maxilead Metals customised trucks that were on display A Day to Remember

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Making The Environment Our Business

We all know how important it is to recycle, and as reports earlier this month showed that household recycling in the UK had improved to 40.8% by the end of 2010, Maxilead Metals are even more determined to help businesses ‘keep up with Jones’ by providing specialist recycling solutions that help to sustain natural resources Making The Environment Our Business

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Maxilead’s Duke Looks to Race In France

Maxilead’s Red Duke could run at the prestigious Longchamp in France later next month before heading to the Breeders’ Cup Meeting in America. The John Quinn-trained juvenile is under consideration for the Prix Jean-Luc Largarders on Arc day, after which he will be aimed at the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf at Churchill Downs in November. Maxilead’s Duke Looks to Race In France

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Watch out for our Royal Runner

As most of you know Maxilead Metals has a real passion for horse racing and has a number of thoroughbreds. He is a 2 year old chestnut colt called Red Duke. Out of Saudia and by Hard Spun a very good horse in the USA who ran in the Kentucky Derby. He is set to Watch out for our Royal Runner

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Introducing our 2 new recruits

We’d like to welcome our two latest additions to the Maxilead team…a Volvo FM380 and a Fuchs MHL 335 scrap handler. As part of Maxilead’s continual investment we are looking forward to the new machines giving us a helping hand and assisting us with the growing workload at our site in Tyldesley. Director, Tom Clay Introducing our 2 new recruits

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Maxilead gets the Double!!

Maxilead Metals and Trainer John Quinn unleashed two very nice racing prospects on Saturday at Wetherby, in the shape of Moonlight Drive and Distime. Moonlight Drive, a recruit from the Irish Point to Point scene won on his racecourse debut, at a price of 9-2. Winning by 6 lengths, he is now to go straight Maxilead gets the Double!!

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