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11 February 2013
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Ultrascape: Preserving 19th century heritage
The specification of Ultrascape’s BS 7533 mortar paving system has meant the successful regeneration of the West Handyside Canopy in King’s Cross, London.
06 February 2013
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Selectaglaze at Radcliffe Infirmary
The Radcliffe Infirmary, named after the 18th century physician and Oxford University graduate John Radcliffe, opened in 1770. It was Oxford's first hospital. The Infirmary finally closed for medical use in 2007, after being purchased by the University.
31 January 2013
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Potholes are getting bigger due to cheap repairs!
Recent online newspaper articles are reporting that potholes are getting deeper, bigger and more dangerous. They blame underinvestment and bad quality repair materials being used when repairing pothole damaged roads.
30 January 2013
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Ultracrete Permanent Pothole Repair now available in 25kg bags
In addition to the existing 25kg tub, the Permanent Pothole Repair cold lay asphalt concrete from Ultracrete, is now available in a 25hg bag.
29 January 2013
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Six New Baler Sales for Compact & Bale in First Month of New Partnership with Strautmann
Kent based Compact & Bale has been appointed UK distributor for top German manufacturer Strautmann’s full range of automated baling machinery.
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Leading Firm Ploughs into Action in preparation for Winter Snow
One of the UK’s leading materials handling and forklift attachment firms is gearing up for another exceptionally busy winter helping clients tackle snow and freezing weather.
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Salt Spreaders ensure No 'Slip-Ups' throughout the Big Freeze
One of the UK’s leading materials handling and forklift attachment firms is gearing up for another exceptionally busy winter helping clients tackle the hazardous icy conditions.
22 January 2013
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Helping to get the message across.
Of the thousands of pedestrians who use London’s Piccadilly daily, a fair proportion are no doubt aware of the existence of St James Church, one of over 50 churches rebuilt by Christopher Wren following the Great Fire.
07 January 2013
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JS Air Curtains beautiful at Beaufort House
The aesthetic design and high quality performance of the Rund air curtain from JS Air Curtains made it the ideal choice to complement the imposing blend of traditional and contemporary architecture at Beaufort House, a prominent building in the City of London.
03 January 2013
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Street smart – how refuse collection vehicle design is responding to the modern urban landscape
With congestion on Britain’s streets at an all-time high and increasing rapidly year on year, Marshall Flemming of FAUN Zoeller looks at how waste collection authorities can respond to the challenge of removing growing volumes of waste from ever more densely populated areas
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