QMJ celebrate 40 years of Hillhead

Hillhead 2022 - 21 to 23 June 2022 at Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, Derbyshire, UK

QMJ Group, the organiser of Hillhead, is asking people to join with them as they celebrate 40 years of the iconic quarrying, construction, and recycling exhibition.

Over the past four decades Hillhead has grown from the humble beginnings of their very first exhibition held in 1982 at Jackdaw Crag Quarry, to the much larger and unique experience it is today at Hillhead Quarry in Buxton, Derbyshire.

QMJ would like to invite previous exhibitors and visitors to share their favourite Hillhead memories using the hashtag #40yearsofHillhead and they will include the best pics in their online anniversary gallery which goes live on https://www.hillhead.com/ from the start of May.

With this year’s show set to host over 600 exhibitors for the first time, it is the largest exhibition of its kind anywhere in the world.

Registration is currently open for free visitor tickets to this year’s show, which takes place from 21–23 June.

Visit https://www.hillhead.com/ for more information.

SourceHillhead

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