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Dick Searle’s Red Rhino Soil Screener pays big dividends
HAVING already purchased a Red Rhino 5000 concrete crusher, Dick Searle Waste & Recycling had no worries about buying a new 3way Soil Screener.
The Cambridgeshire hardcore experts did not even view the product before their purchase - such was their confidence in the Red Rhino Crushers brand name.
Dick Searle Waste & Recycling have been trading for over 40 years, and during that period they have discovered what works for them.
They did their homework on the competition, but found there was nothing on the market to match the Red Rhino 3way soil screener. With an extra bonus of 3 belts for different sizes, plus on tracks as well, this was a product they couldn’t refuse!
As soon as they placed an advert on EBay about their new kit, the calls flooded into their head office straight away. An immediate order for a one day hire quickly gave the go-ahead company their first payback - a local day hire for £495.00 (including operator), plus an extra £200 for a digger hire.
EVERY DAY USE AND BRILLIANT VALUE FOR MONEY
Dick Searle Waste & Recycling also got a couple of “Grab aways” out of their first screener hire. The result - one very satisfied customer and a very happy sales staff!
The screener has proved invaluable, and already the company has had to put hire to the back of the queue - until Dick Searle Waste & Recycling buy another 3way soil Red Rhino screener. It is already being used every day in the yard, where it has proved to be invaluable.
Running their own grab lorries, Dick Searle Waste & Recycling bring all the typical waste that needs sorting back to their yard - soil, green waste, general waste and concrete. The screener sorts and screens everything “thrown” at it, and has the added advantages that it screens mud and rubbish out of each load of hardcore - leaving very clean hardcore for crushing.
Operators at Dick Searle Waste & Recycling have quickly learned which size Three available products from just one load
screening meshes works for different materials. During a dry spell of weather they used a 13mm bottom mesh to make great quality top soil which sells well.
They’ve also made a metal frame and filled bulk bags straight off the “fines“ back belt with soils and crushed concrete, providing a simple and extremely effective solution.
Thanks to the efficiency of the screener, tipping fees at local pits and l andfill sites have decreased dramatically. The winning combination of new screener and Red Rhino crusher meant many grab lorry loads are 100% recycled.
The screener has proved to be a fantastic asset to the business - and the best bit is it will pay for itself in a few months!
Dick Searle Waste & Recycling -
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Jacqueline O’Donovan receives a Freedom of the City award
JACQUELINE O’Donovan, MD of O’Donovan Waste Disposal, has been given the freedom of the City of London by The Worshipful Company of Carmen, in recognition of her dedication to the transport industry.
Every year, Carmen assess the transport industry and honour outstanding individuals across surface transport, including road and rail, goods and passengers.
Jacqueline was recognised for her tireless dedication to fundamentally improving transport policy in London and across the country, which has seen her commit her 30-year career to innovation and staff development, pioneering road safety.
Honoured at the Chamberlain’s Court at Guildhall, in one of the oldest surviving traditional ceremonies still in existence in the City, Jacqueline’s appointment as a Freeman of the City provides her with the opportunity to serve the City of London Corporation and the wider community, while enjoying the privilege of association with those who serve Queen and country.
On her achievement, Jacqueline O’Donovan 54
SHM June, 2017
said: “It is an honour and a privilege to be recognised in The Worshipful Company of Carmen, and I’m humbled to join such a prestigious list of individuals who have changed
their respective industries for the better.
“Improving transport policy in the UK remains a priority for us, and we’ll continue to strive for better to ensure safety for all road users.”
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