L A Moore proud to reach 70th anniversary

2022 is a memorable year for L A Moore Ltd. This year the company celebrates its 70th anniversary and Les Moore, founder and Managing Director, celebrates his 90th birthday. In addition, Peter Moore, Contracts Director celebrates his 60th birthday.

It started with the railways

Railway Bridge DemolitionViaduct demoltionRailway Bride removalTransporting a demolished railway bridge

At the age of 11 Les Moore would catch a train from Westbury-Sub-Mendip to school in Wells along the Strawberry railway line.  But in 1960 the Strawberry line closed and L A Moore were awarded the contract to remove the line from Yatton to Wells. At this point the emphasis of the company changed from building houses to demolition. In 1969 the Company purchased the old Wookey Railway Station buildings and sidings from British Rail and in 1999 the company head office moved here.

In 2014 L A Moore Ltd purchased the land adjoining their depot from the Inveresk Papermill and we hope the site can contribute to the project to transform the former Strawberry Line into a multi-user path.

A little bit about Les Moore

Les Moore on the 70th anniversary of L A Moore Ltd

As well as founding and running L A Moore, Les appears to have more than 9 lives: amongst other scrapes he narrowly missed being shot when a friend stumbled with his loaded gun. While sailing in the Balearics he almost drowned after being struck by a Force 12 gale. And when flying with a group of businessmen on an all-expenses paid trip from the local Caterpillar Plant dealer, a bolt of lightning struck the plane, causing major panic and loss of electrics. Thankfully the pilot managed to nurse the plane back to the airport. Les has luckily come though his mishaps unscathed and lives to tell the tale.

L A Moore Ltd Over the Years

With 70 years’ experience in the demolition industry, L A Moore Ltd have successfully completed projects ranging from garden sheds through to city centre projects, office blocks, schools, hospitals and major factory sites.

Chimney demolitionChurch DemolitionFactory DemolitionEarthmovingWrecking ball demolition

Much has changed in the world of demolition over the years. Wrecking balls have been replaced by mechanical shears, and dust-suppression units are used to damp-down dust caused by the demolition process. Very little waste now goes to landfill as we re-use or recycle over 99% of demolition materials. L A Moore Ltd has always been keen to implement new processes and technologies. In 1987 we bought our first mobile crushing plant, and continue to look for ways to work safer, smarter and reduce our environmental footprint.

L A Moore Ltd demolition team 1989
Site team led by Peter Moore, 5th from the left, next to the sign

Our staff are experienced, highly trained and have extensive experience in the industry. Many of our employees are long-serving; one employee has been with us for 40 years this year. We pride ourselves on working quickly, cleanly and efficiently, and causing minimal disruption.

We are members of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC), National Demolition Training Group (NDTG) and one of our senior management team is a Member of the IDE (Institute of Demolition Engineers). L A Moore Ltd are one of the leading contractors in the South West today, and we continue to grow and develop our portfolio. We have received 7 Bronze and Silver awards from the Considerate Constructors Scheme, and maintain our position as a very successful company in the demolition arena.

Celebration and Charity

To commemorate this special year L A Moore Ltd have purchased a brand new defibrillator. It is installed outside their depot and is available for use by the public and local rugby teams that play on the company’s rugby pitch adjacent to their yard.

There will also be a garden party on August bank holiday Sunday with all funds raised being given to the Childrens Hospice South West.

L A Moore ltd have been long-standing supporters of the Hospice having experienced the death of a close family member, 4 year old Jack who sadly died in 2002. In 2004 L A Moore Ltd raised £82,000 from a summer ball, and while we don’t expect to reach that fantastic target this year, we truly hope we will once again be able to assist this exceptional charity.

South West children's hospice