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Mike Young, estates manager for
Tarmac, who lives at Felton in Northumberland, said: "The habitat management and restoration work at Woodbridge has been carefully planned and undertaken in the context of the UK, Northumberland and
Tarmac's biodiversity action plans which provide a framework for biodiversity management and restoration work across all our quarry sites in Northumberland.
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Tarmac Aberthaw's environmental co-ordinator Kara Bennett, author Alison Powell and Jane Hutt AM, with pupils from Rhws Primary
Tarmac estimates around 750 waste tyres can be reused and recycled for every kilometre of road surfaced with the new material.
Coun Gallagher raised the issue with the council, which confirmed the incident was "being investigated by the The digger driver dumps the
tarmac in the road contractor involved".
Last year, the council said
Tarmac repairs in the street were only temporary but, eight months on, they have still not been replaced.
To address the CMA's concerns,
Tarmac has offered not to acquire Breedon's ready-mix concrete plants in each of the local areas in which competition concerns were identified.
He claimed a total of five tonnes of
tarmac had been tipped.
February marks a special memory for Scottish motorsport fans as a Subaru Impreza in Colin McRae livery shows off its paces and March brings a host of stunning faces and rears at one of Tartan
Tarmac's famous breakfast meetings, including a classic Mini, Lancia Delta Integrale, BMW M4 GTS and 911 GT3 RS.
Tarmac (Buildings Products Ltd) is a long-term user of TEAM's Bill Validation Service, aimed at removing the administration time organisations need to process and check utility bills.
so council workers leave this defiant disabled woman on her own island surrounded by
tarmac.
A few days later, this hole had about half a shovelful of
tarmac placed in it, just enough to smooth out the bottom.
New York (AirGuide - Inside Air Travel) One of the nation's toughest passenger rights laws - a rule that fines airlines for stranding fliers on an airport
tarmac - may actually increase passenger delays instead of reducing them.