Tarmac Richardson Developments, Fort Dunlop
D-EXP/P/I32/379 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/I32/379 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/B7/38 27 Jan 1967 Wolverhampton Archives
New homes had been built by Tarmac of Ettingshall.
D-EXP/P/C104/1 19 Oct 1951 Wolverhampton Archives
Webbing bands being used to raise a casualty on to a stretcher. Tarmac had been dug up from Queen Square to make exercises more realistic.
D-EXP/P/W1G/27 3 Dec 1984 Wolverhampton Archives
Councillor Arthur Steventon called for a crackdown on vandalism after Council houses were attacked. Tarmac is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/W1N/5 6 Jan 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Midshires Building Society was putting up the cash for private householders in Park Village to borrow to improve their run-down homes. Frederick Shaw of Crowther Street, Edith Taylor of Leslie Road, Martin Cooper, and Councillor Ken Purchase are quoted. C
D-EXP/P/W1R/47 c. 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Unsafe scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building.
D-EXP/P/W1R/48 c. 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Unsafe scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building.
D-EXP/P/W1R/46 c. 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Unsafe scaffolding on the side of the Tarmac Roadstone House building.
D-EXP/P/W1R/45 c. 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
Closure of the road from Waterloo Road to Stafford Street 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.