Ring Road, Wolverhampton
D-EXP/P/W1R/44 24 Jan 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Part of the road from Waterloo Road to Stafford Street was closed off as scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building was threatening to collapse.
D-EXP/P/W1R/44 24 Jan 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Part of the road from Waterloo Road to Stafford Street was closed off as scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building was threatening to collapse.
D-EXP/P/W1R/45 c. 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
The road had to be closed from Waterloo Road to Stafford Street as scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building was threatening to collapse.
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/W1D/10 11 May 1976 Wolverhampton Archives
New office units would be available over shops being updated by the Tarmac Group. This photograph includes the premises of Joseph Perks Ltd.
D-EXP/P/W1M/36 5 Nov 1988 Wolverhampton Archives
On a visit to the Mayor’s Parlour at Wolverhampton’s Civic Centre, Prince Charles was disappointed about the state of the historic building and started talks with owners Tarmac over its future. Mayor Councillor Phil Richards, Giffard House and St Peter’s
D-EXP/P/W1D/9 1 Dec 1975 Wolverhampton Archives
The top of Darlington Street opposite Beatties, where old shops were due to be adapted and refurbished as rentable office units with modern shops on the ground floor. Cradley Heath, Halesowen, and Tarmac Group are mentioned, and the photograph includes t
D-EXP/P/H44/32 18 Aug 1976 Wolverhampton Archives
Residents began to move back into the refurbished flats, after they were evacuated in 1970 over safety concerns. Elsie Price, Margaret Chamberlain, Barbara Cook, Tarmac and GKN Reinforcements are mentioned. The photograph shows Michael Parry, his wife Mar
D-EXP/P/H44/3 21 Apr 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
The tower block was officially reopened by Councillor Edwina Currie after a major refurbishment by the City Council and Tarmac Contract Housing. The photograph shows (from left) Ron Plant, May Dowd, Edwina Currie, Linda Coleman and Tony Boden.
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
D-EXP/P/H71/27 4 Apr 1978 Wolverhampton Archives
Jacqueline dreamed of becoming a gymnast like Olga Korbut, and had completed half the classes in a special course for promising Midland athletes at Tarmac School of Sport when it was discovered she had a rare hip condition called Perth’s Disease. Josephin