High school makes use of Proctorpave gravel

An A Proctor Group product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jan 23, 2008

A Proctor Group has installed its Proctorpave gravel at a school in Liverpool to provide a wheelchair-accessible communal area.

Having completed the construction of its new sixth form building, Archbishop Blanch High School, Liverpool, required a separate outside congregation area.

A building at the side of the new sixth form had been demolished leaving an unsightly concrete pad.

Proctorpave gravel was installed and was then in filled with a 10mm angular decorative gravel to provide a wheelchair-accessible area.

Proctorpave gravel provides load-bearing strength while retaining gravel within the ring and grid structure for an solution for high traffic areas.

The gravel allows storm water to be treated at source while making use of natural processes to remove and breakdown pollutants from surface water run-off.

Proctorpave gravel plastic porous paver is supplied with a filter/weed barrier bonded to the product.

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