Supporting Communities. Building Responsibly.
At Weaver Demolition, corporate social responsibility is more than a policy—it’s a core part of how we operate. From the way we approach health and safety to the way we support local causes and protect the environment, we’re committed to making a positive and lasting impact in the communities where we work.
We believe that responsible demolition isn’t just about removing what’s no longer needed—it’s about helping create space for something better. That mindset extends beyond construction sites and into the wider community. Whether we’re supporting a local youth project, championing sustainability, or helping transform neglected spaces, we want the work we do to have real social value.
Our Commitments
Our approach to corporate social responsibility is centred around three key areas:
- Environmental Stewardship
We take active steps to minimise our environmental impact—through sustainable demolition practices, waste reduction, and recycling wherever possible. - Health and Safety Excellence
Outstanding health and safety performance is non-negotiable. We continually invest in training, equipment, and culture to ensure the wellbeing of our team and the public. - Social Value in Action
From grassroots art initiatives to supporting community spaces, we seek out opportunities to give back to the areas we work in—leaving more than just a cleared site behind.
Our people are proud to be part of a company that values both the job and the community around it. It’s a responsibility we take seriously—and one we’re always working to improve.
Our initiatives
Community News
Read more about our recent community work and sustainable initiatives.
Unity Through Art: Weaver Demolition’s Support for Local Community Initiatives
In the heart of Knowle, Bristol, the Broadbury Road Police Station stands adorned with vibrant street art murals, all thanks to the power of community….
A Commitment to Sustainability and Community
Weaver Demolition recently donated 1,200 tonnes of recycled aggregates to Bath & North East Somerset (BANES) council for the creation of a new skate park…
