Recycling
Tarmac and Churngold Recycled Aggregates Limited (TCRA) is a joint venture company formed between Tarmac Limited and Churngold Recycling Limited. TCRA aims to develop and implement a revised restoration strategy for Tarmac’s Durnford quarry in Long Ashton. The business brings together a wealth of professional experience in the mineral extraction and recycling fields. It was formed on 1 March 2006, to deal with the increasing market requirements for recycled aggregates and similar products within the Bristol and surrounding area.
Churngold Recycling Limited
The Churngold Group is a leading provider of construction, remediation and recycling services. Its wide ranging services are delivered from its headquarters in Bristol and regional offices in South Wales and North West England. Churngold’s corporate social responsibility agenda and health, safety and environmental procedures ensure that its employees, its clients’ employees and its clients’ corporate names are maintained or enhanced while it carries out its services. Churngold Recycling Limited operates several waste management facilities in Bristol and surrounding areas. These range from waste treatment and recycling facilities to landfill and restoration projects. Moving over an estimated two million tonnes of materials every year, Churngold Recycling Limited is one of the largest earthworks and haulage contractors in the Bristol area.
For more information please visit www.churngold.com.
Tarmac Limited
Tarmac Limited is the UK’s largest quarrying company and a leading supplier of heavy building materials. It is market leader for aggregates, mortar, concrete blocks and asphalt, and number two in ready-mixed concrete. Its National Contracting division is also the largest contracting company in the UK. Tarmac’s unrivalled heritage, unrivalled expertise and nationwide presence enable it to provide a wide range of products for a variety of industries. The firm is also strongly focused on the development of innovative and sustainable solutions.
For more information, please visit www.tarmac.co.uk.

