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News Release from: Marley Eternit | Subject: Concrete tiles
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2006
Marley Eternit launches new colour
Marley Eternit is targeting developments in the South West with the launch of its new s colour, Chiltern Brown.
Marley Eternit's Concrete Plain Tiles and Double Roman Interlocking Tiles are both now available in Chiltern Brown, which has been designed specifically to blend in with the roofscapes of the South West The tiles are suitable for both new build and refurbishment projects and achieve an 'A' rating in the BRE's 'Green Guide to Specification' which enables specifiers to obtain environmental credits for buildings under the BREEAM and Eco Homes schemes
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 22 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Paul Reed, Marketing Director at Marley Eternit, said: "These tiles are already extremely popular in this area, particularly the Double Roman Interlocking Tile and the launch of this colour should add to that success as it blends perfectly with many of the existing roofscapes".
"Under PPG3 we have started to see the authentic look making a big comeback and we expect to see this continue further under Planning Policy Statement 3, which is currently under consultation. Request a free brochure from Marley Eternit ...
"An authentic appearance and environmental considerations are therefore more important than ever, so we expect the combination of these elements in the Chiltern Brown to provide a huge draw to specifiers.".
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