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Drainage and other components for outdoor sports facilities


Tim Connolly, sales and marketing director at Hauraton Limited considers how current UK government thinking will impact on the provision of school and community outdoor sports facilities


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ven though it has been reported there could be a possible reduc- tion in the size and number of


sports fields, the UK government is seemingly now set to encourage more sport participation in schools and the community in general. It can be expected local sports facilities will be more inten- sively used and need to be designed to meet higher safety and performance cri- teria. Be it an athletics track or playing field, school, community or regional facility, designers will have to ensure optimum condition for those actively participating and for their supporters. Just like national or prestigious inter- national venues, smaller local facilities will have to be robustly designed to


withstand higher use and incorporate surface drainage systems to control rain water run-off. Over the years, Hauraton has built


a trusted reputation of supplying prod- ucts for sports facilities to exacting specifications. The company is highly experienced at providing advice about reliable surface drainage and auxiliary components for running tracks and play- ing surfaces. The latest 68 page, Sport catalogue features a comprehensive range of products designed specifically for modern sports venues. Hauraton sup- ports designers with project specific proposals, including expert specification and technical advice from the initial survey through to completion.


The Sport catalogue, available digi-


tally on www.hauraton.co.uk, features drainage and other essential components for IAAF (International Association of Athletic Federations) approved venues as well as surface drainage and safety products for school and community athletics and other sports facilities including synthetic running tracks, tennis courts, artificial turf playing pitches and playgrounds.


01582 501399 sales@hauraton.co.uk www.hauraton.co.uk


Artificial turf drainage IAAF approved running track drainage


Schools running track drainage


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