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Grosvenor Square Tree Pit Scheme

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Addagrip approved contractor Street Tree Care Ltd was invited by Westminster City Council to install a durable resin bound surface for established trees in a busy pedestrian square in central London. The traffic island in Grosvenor Square, Westminster, was home to three large London Plane trees with problematic roots breaking through the central tree pit… Read more

St George’s Hospital Tooting

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A new landscaped garden and seating area has been created for St George’s Hospital in Tooting, London, thanks to funding from the Trust, St George’s Hospital Charity and Together charity, and with the help of fundraising completed by Sir Captain Tom Moore in 2020. Surfacing requirements Main contractor Bowles & Wyer created a new design… Read more

London Zoo Animal Adventure Zone

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Addagrip Terraco was delighted to be involved in this project for ZSL London Zoo to create a brand-new Animal Adventure Zone which gives young visitors the opportunity to meet a range of animals and learn about their lives in the wild. The new area features low barriers designed to allow youngsters to view the animals,… Read more

Hillside Pathways For Tudor Barn

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As part of the overall landscaping project at this property in Wixford  in Warwickshire, Addagrip approved contractor Nicholsons was asked to install several resin bound access pathways into a particularly steep hillside. Surfacing requirement This was a challenging aspect of the build and the client, who has young children, specified a non-slip, hard wearing surface… Read more

North Wales Garden Design

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Addagrip approved contractor Resin Floors Telford was invited to install Terrabase Rustic resin bound porous surfacing to complete this stunning garden design for a property in North Wales. The client was looking for a decorative natural aggregate paving option that would suit the rural setting and follow the fluidity of this organic design.  Terrabase Rustic… Read more

London Driveway

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When it came to creating a driveway for this property in London, the client approached Addagrip approved contractor True Grip Ltd looking for a minimum dig surfacing solution that did not require a concrete or asphalt base and would be porous, hard wearing as well as provide a decorative, low maintenance finish. Surfacing requirements Our… Read more

Cheshire Driveway

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Addagrip approved contractor, Resin Bonded Surfacing Ltd of Doncaster recently finished a beautiful Terrabase Rustic resin bound porous driveway at this striking property in Cheshire. Built around 1640, the Grade II listed property is typical of a black & white timber framed Cheshire house of the period. The client was looking to replace the existing… Read more

Newcastle Driveway

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Over 200m2 of Terrabase Rustic Gold minimum dig resin bound surfacing was installed for this sweeping driveway for the owner of a property in Newcastle Under Lyme, Staffordshire. Addagrip approved contractor Resin Floors Telford Ltd was asked by the customer to create a decorative driveway to complement the style of the house and new brick… Read more

Mortlake Crematorium

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Situated on the banks of the Thames by Chiswick Bridge, Mortlake Crematorium was licenced in 1936 and formally listed as a Grade II building in May 2011 by English Heritage. The Crematorium has recently undergone re-landscaping at the front of the building, which features a central roundabout and newly planted borders. Surfacing requirements As part… Read more

Rectory Lane Cemetery

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Rectory Lane Cemetery in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire has seen the completion of a major restoration project to transform the historic church cemetery, founded in 1842, restoring its heritage and creating a new community space and enhanced wildlife environment. By the 1970’s, having ceased to be Berkhamsted’s main burial ground, the cemetery had become overgrown and historic… Read more

St Peter’s Church Prestbury

Case Study

St. Peter’s Church was originally built by Monks in 1220 and is a Grade 1 Listed Building. Given the age of the Church, the pathways were in a state of disrepair. Most of the concrete was broken, cracked, uneven or simply bare earth; all of which had become difficult to walk on, especially when wet… Read more