Tarmac, is delighted to announce we have been awarded the Clear Assured Silver Standard in recognition of our ongoing dedication to inclusion and diversity.
Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund grant enables clean-up operation to put light railway back on track
A popular heritage railway line will be back on track after a donation from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund helped pay to clean up the line following a rock fall.
Beetles and bugs thrive after Tarmac grant helps fund new water pump at wildlife reserve in Cambridgeshire
Beetles, bugs and other wildlife received a welcome boost after a donation from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund enabled conservationists to replace a vital water pump at a Cambridgeshire nature
EST 1891: Buxton Lime receives brand refresh
We are proud to be celebrating a new era at Tarmac’s Buxton Lime operation with the launch of a new brand identity.
Tarmac announced as UKREiiF Net Zero Partner
We are proud to have been confirmed as a Net Zero Partner for the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum’s (UKREiiF) inaugural event.
The hole truth: invest in smarter materials for sustainable, right-first-time pothole repairs
To support National Pothole Day, we are urging highways specialists to consider new approaches when it comes to achieving permanent, long-lasting pothole repairs.
Middleham play park to get upgrade thanks to help from Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund
Youngsters in Middleham, North Yorkshire, are overjoyed that a children’s play area at Park Lane has been earmarked for a revamp after receiving a donation of £21,750 from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund.
Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund grant will enable rare sand martins to nest easy at Stanford Reservoir
Rare sand martins will be allowed to nest easy following a grant from the Tarmac Landfill Communities Fund to build bespoke nesting cabinets at Stanford Reservoir, near Rugby.
Tarmac festive hampers spread Christmas cheer throughout the country
The festivities came early as Tarmac employees maintained their long tradition of giving back to the community at Christmas time.
“I can now pluck roles that excite me,” says red robin, the star of Tarmac’s 2021 festive film
Tarmac’s red robin – aka Hope – is quickly becoming one of the most promising new-wave actors in the film industry and has plans to break into Birdywood in 2022, after landing the lead role in our festive film. The robin was renamed Hope in a vote by social media followers and employees after the Tarmac film was released earlier this month. With plans to star in a mobile phone app early next year, Hope’s schedule is quickly becoming chick-a-block. Talking about its newfound fame, Hope said: “During my amdram days, there wasn’t much choice when it came …