Tarmac Construction Ltd.
D-EXP/P/I44/13 1980s Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows a steel skeleton of a building being erected at an unknown location.
D-EXP/P/I44/13 1980s Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows a steel skeleton of a building being erected at an unknown location.
D-EXP/P/I44/14 1980s Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows a steel skeleton of a building being erected at an unknown location.
D-EXP/P/I44/15 1980s Wolverhampton Archives
The photograph shows a steel skeleton of a building being erected at an unknown location.
D-EXP/P/I44/16 11 Apr 1991 Wolverhampton Archives
Laying the main span to carry the southbound M6, crossing the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey.
D-EXP/P/I44/17 08 Nov 1991 Wolverhampton Archives
The PA Golden Leaf Award for Responsible Environmental Management in the West Midlands was presented to Charles Novotny at Tarmac’s Hilton headquarters, near Wolverhampton, for its plans to generate electricity from a West Midlands waste disposal site at
D-EXP/P/I44/193 6 Dec 1990 Wolverhampton Archives
The firm planned to market Christmas cards shaped like Christmas trees made out of recycled paper. The GAIA Foundation is mentioned, and the photograph shows John Thorpe.
D-EXP/P/I32/264 5 Jun 1986 Wolverhampton Archives
The proposed dismantling of a crane by Tarmac, the new owners of the site,was condemned by the Labour Party, including Spring Vale Labour Councillor Alan Garner.
D-EXP/P/I32/362 21 Jun 1994 Wolverhampton Archives
Tarmac was facing a large bill to clear contamination and drainage problems on the redundant site. The photograph shows Labour Councillor and ex-steelworker Bert Turner looking over site.
D-EXP/P/I32/379 - CHANGE REF 16 Aug 1989 Wolverhampton Archives
The Don and Roy Richardson consortium planned to turn the tyre plant into a business, industry and shopping complex near Spaghetti Junction.
D-EXP/P/H1/46 8 Sep 1973 Wolverhampton Archives
Town Council members were calling for the demolition of homes in the Low Hill area due to the rising costs of their modernisation. Councillor Ken Purchase and former mayor Arthur Storer are quoted, and Councillors Jim Carpenter and Duncan Rutherford are m