Potholes are the single most annoying thing about driving, according to 55 per cent of Brits.
National Pothole Day: a timely reminder of a perennial concern
The plague of potholes that has blighted the UK’s roads has long been a perennial concern for the public. It is said that MPs receive more correspondence relating to potholes than any other issue in their constituencies.
First train for Tarmac’s Birmingham asphalt plant as work begins on new facility
The first freight trains have delivered aggregate to the site of a new state-of-the-art asphalt and aggregates facility under construction by Tarmac in northeast Birmingham.
Tarmac joins Rudolph to guide Santa’s sleigh
With children waiting with bated breath for the arrival of Santa Claus, Tarmac is spreading the yuletide joy, helping families up and down the country ensure their homes are visible this Christmas.
Former Graduate Highly Commended at Regional Awards
An assistant regional finance manager from Tarmac has been recognised for his achievements at a regional awards event.
Tarmac hosts visit to Swinden Quarry from the Environment Agency
Tarmac has hosted 32 guests at its Swinden Quarry from the Environment Agency, the organisation responsible for the protection and enhancement of the environment in England.
Tarmac employees collaborate to address industry challenges
Employees at Tarmac are celebrating the completion of an annual nationwide development programme, which has become a staple of the business’ commitment to developing its people and helping build careers.
Tarmac welcomes Aston Business School to inspire future leaders
A group of MBA students from Aston Business School visited Tarmac’s Solihull head office for the final segment of a programme meeting Birmingham-based companies to understand more about leadership in practice.
Tarmac scoops European Aggregates Associations Sustainable Development Awards
Tarmac is celebrating after winning the Restoration Award at the annual European Aggregates Association (UEPG) Sustainable Development Awards 2019.
Leeds apprentice among first to qualify in extractives industry first
A 27-year-old from Pontefract has become one of the first apprentices in the country to complete an industry-leading education programme in quarrying and is now urging others to consider getting qualified in the construction industry.