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Old 22-09-2004, 12:17 PM
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There is a surface made of old tyres, but I believe it to be a compound to
be mixed like concrete and laid, and rather expensive. Found under
children's play areas as supplied by councils and fitted at Motorway
Service
areas



This seems exactly what im after, I dont suppose anyone has any idea where i
could get some/ contract someone to do this? Hopefully all work will be
covered by a grant so not too worried about the price.


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This seems exactly what im after, I dont suppose anyone has any idea where i
could get some/ contract someone to do this? Hopefully all work will be
covered by a grant so not too worried about the price.[/quote]


http://www.londonremade.com/recyclin...ail.asp?sid=39
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Old 22-09-2004, 02:08 PM
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This seems exactly what im after, I dont suppose anyone has any idea where i
could get some/ contract someone to do this? Hopefully all work will be
covered by a grant so not too worried about the price.

http://www.londonremade.com/recyclin...ail.asp?sid=39[/quote]

Some more products

http://www.londonremade.com/recyclin...il.asp?pid=165

http://www.londonremade.com/recyclin...il.asp?pid=116
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Old 22-09-2004, 01:41 PM
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"tihnman" wrote in message
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There is a surface made of old tyres, but I believe it to be a compound to
be mixed like concrete and laid, and rather expensive. Found under
children's play areas as supplied by councils and fitted at Motorway
Service
areas



This seems exactly what im after, I dont suppose anyone has any idea where i
could get some/ contract someone to do this? Hopefully all work will be
covered by a grant so not too worried about the price.



This ghastly laid out site has info on tyre granules :
http://www.tyrerecyclingsuccess.com/

See also
http://www.absolutely-safe-surfaces.co.uk/

http://www.smrnet.co.uk/ukrubbermats/

Jenny



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Old 22-09-2004, 02:42 PM
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"tihnman" wrote in message
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There is a surface made of old tyres, but I believe it to be a

compound to
be mixed like concrete and laid, and rather expensive. Found under
children's play areas as supplied by councils and fitted at

Motorway
Service
areas



This seems exactly what im after, I dont suppose anyone has any idea

where i
could get some/ contract someone to do this? Hopefully all work

will be
covered by a grant so not too worried about the price.


Why are you not worried about the price if the work is covered by a
grant?

Franz




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