TARMAC AGGREGATES LIMITED
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2025-01-14 (highwaysmagazine.co.uk)
Highways Magazine - Quieter concrete gets into the groove and grind
A trial of a new concrete refurbishment technique on a section of the A30 in Cornwall has seen noise reduced by up to seven decibels.
Read more2025-01-06 (constructionenquirer.com)
Tarmac trials new technique to cut concrete road noise | Construction Enquirer News
Tarmac is trialling a new technique to make travelling on concrete roads quieter for drivers.
Read more2025-01-04 (agg-net.com)
Tarmac and National Highways trial noise reduction concrete on A30 |
New concrete retexturing technique significantly reduces road noise and extends lifecycle of assets
Read more2024-12-11 (birminghammail.co.uk)
Rogue trader police alert as £8k demanded from Midland pub by men with 'spare Tarmac' for car park -
Cold calling 'traders' made violent threats and aggressive calls to two businesses after 'shoddy or unwanted work', police said
Read more2024-11-29 (knowsleynews.co.uk)
Cleaning up for charity
Council officers joined Tarmac to help local charity ‘Pedal Away’ clean their stores and equipment at Court Hey Park in Huyton.
Read more2024-09-26 (edp24.co.uk)
Norwich leader blames 'substandard work' for Hay Hill delays
Mike Stonard, the leader of Norwich City Council, has blamed "substandard work" for delays to the £3.2m revamp of Hay Hill.
Read more2024-09-20 (thenorthernecho.co.uk)
Demolition of Chilton Academy squash court approved
Plans to demolish a squash court to make way for a playground at Chilton Academy have been given the green light by Durham County Council.
Read more2024-08-14 (ukconstructionmedia.co.uk)
New carbon-negative aggregate could help National Highways on road to net zero
A new carbon-negative aggregate is being trialled on a stretch of motorway as part of National Highways’ hunt for new and innovative solutions to help reduce its carbon footprint.
Read more2024-07-25 (agg-net.com)
ACLA being trialled on M11 in Essex
New carbon-negative aggregate could help National Highways on road to net-zero maintenance and construction
Read more2024-07-25 (worldhighways.com)
Green is good for road construction with National Highways
Green technology is now good for road construction with National Highways.
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2024-07-09 (highways-news.com)
Scammers posing as Lincolnshire County Council highway crews
Lincolnshire County Council is warning its residents that some people have been approach by highway 'crew' posing as Lincolnshire highway workers. Reports have come in of people being approached by supposed ‘crews’ who claim to be working in the area, carrying out surface dressing.
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2024-02-25 (dailyecho.co.uk)
Men in Southampton throw 'lump of Tarmac' at victim's head in assault
A man suffered injuries after two men threw a 'lump of Tarmac' at him in an assault in Southampton
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