Mountsorrel quarry has helped Ashmount School in Loughborough realise its dream of creating a new sensory garden – by making a significant donation of materials towards the project.
Focus on Gemma Bettoney – Mountsorrel Development Manager
At Mountsorrel Quarry, attracting and developing an inclusive and diverse workforce is extremely important to us.
Rare birds nesting at Mountsorrel Quarry
Mountsorrel Quarry is celebrating another successful year for the site’s rare residents.
Tarmac commits to renewable fuel in rail freight sustainability drive
Tarmac and its rail freight partner DB Cargo UK have announced that the delivery of construction materials on a key strategic route will be powered entirely by 100 per cent renewable fuel.
Tarmac support Barrow in Bloom footpath project
Tarmac’s Mountsorrel quarry has helped Barrow in Bloom with a donation of gravel to maintain the footpath on Mill Lane, Barrow on Soar.
Tarmac support helps Rothley and Mountsorrel Heritage Centre expand car park
A donation from Tarmac’s Mountsorrel Quarry has allowed the Rothley and Mountsorrel Heritage Centre to expand its car park.
Mountsorrel Quarry helps Leicestershire’s drive towards greener roads
Tarmac’s Mountsorrel Quarry is helping Leicestershire County Council to deliver greener roads with the biggest supply to date of a new rubberised asphalt, for the resurfacing of the A426 Blaby Bypass.
Tarmac secures diversity and inclusion accolade
Tarmac, owner of Leicestershire’s Mountsorrel quarry, has achieved a globally-recognised accreditation for its commitment to inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
Mountsorrel Quarry donate memorial stone to Woodhouse WW2 Aircrew Memorial Project
Tarmac’s Mountsorrel Quarry has recently donated a large piece of granite to the Woodhouse WW2 Aircrew Memorial project. The stone will be used as a memorial to remember those who lost their lives in a Wellington Bomber Crash in World War Two.
How to ‘bee kind’ this February – bee hotel giveaway
This February Tarmac is spreading the simple message ‘bee kind’ to help raise awareness of the UK’s declining bee population, which is having a hugely negative impact on the environment.