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Addaflex-R Red Noir 50

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Addaflex-R Red Noir 50 – 50% aggregate and 50% recycled rubber resin bound porous paving for pedestrian use. Available in a 6mm blend.

Addaflex-R Red Noir 75 Resin Bound

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Addaflex-R Red Noir 75 – 75% aggregate and 25% recycled rubber resin bound porous paving for pedestrian use. Available in a 6mm blend.

Addaflex-R Buff Noir 50

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Addaflex-R Buff Noir 50 – 50% aggregate and 50% recycled rubber resin bound porous paving for pedestrian use. Available in a 6mm blend.

Addaflex-R Buff Noir 75 Resin Bound

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Addaflex-R Buff Noir 75 – 75% aggregate and 25% recycled rubber resin bound porous paving for pedestrian use. Available in a 6mm blend.

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

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

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