Charcon delivers performance and durability with Andover Textured block paving

  • 26 Oct 2017

Charcon has recently delivered Andover Textured Block Paving to the new £12m Snowhill Retail Park in Wakefield.

Over 2,250m2 of Andover Textured Block Paving was specified in various grey hues, including Light Grey, Silver Fleck and Chestnut in addition to 400 units of Andover Textured Flag Paving in Silver Fleck and Light Grey.

The paving incorporates Cornish aggregates which maximise performance, durability and aesthetics, suitable for pedestrian areas and building developments.

Available in 12 sizes which offer a variety of design options, Andover Textured features a finely textured surface. In addition, Infilta concrete block permeable paver is also available where sustainable urban drainage is a requirement.

Snowhill Retail Park was completed in May and officially opened to the public this summer.

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