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LANDSCAPING & EXTERNAL WORKS; SMOKE & FIRE PROTECTION 55 


 Charcon supplies to Gateshead BIG


Charcon, the commercial hard landscaping division of Aggregate Industries, has supplied a complimentary range of precast concrete flags, blocks and kerbs to Evolution Gateshead for its renowned multi-million regeneration project: Gateshead BIG. Gateshead BIG is the UK’s largest residential regeneration programme outside of London. Drawing from its extensive range of flag and block paving, Charcon was able to recommend an appropriate and cost-effective palette of over 10,600m2


of hard landscaping materials. 5,880m2 of Moordale® Textured flag paving in Grey was installed, offering a


premium yet cost-effective solution for the pedestrian areas. 01335 372222 www.charcon.com


Cavity Barriers protect against fire spread


According to Document B of the UK Building Regulations fire barriers must be installed in cavity areas that are vulnerable to the spread of fire. Using the correct passive fire cavity protection system within a building is crucial, in the event of a fire, intumescent fire barriers


activate and seal holes, penetrations and cavities, preventing the spread of fire and smoke, thereby fulfilling UK regulations. Standards and Regulations also stipulate that two storey buildings and above require cavity barriers to stop fire from spreading through walls, floors and cavities. The Envirograf® Cavity Barrier range fully satisfies the requirements stated in Document B of the Building Regulations.


01304 842555 www.envirograf.com P NELAND FURNITURE LTD – 01299 271143 183


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50mm Deep 


• 100% solid wood kitchens – no MDF, chipboard or ply • Dovetail jointed drawers – mortise and tenon joints for carcases • Free design service, individual, hand drawn plans • Non-standard sizes, at no extra cost, to suit your kitchens dimensions • Fully assembled units; no annoying flat-pack assembly • Straightforward, easy to understand costing: prices include VAT & delivery • Knotted, primed and painted units are now available


Pineland is a privately owned, family company that has been established for over 20 years. We believe in listening to our clients, and our hand drawn plans, reflect our customers desires and opinions. The final design combines well planned functionality, with elegance and beauty, and our clients are often surprised how all this can be achieved at such a reasonable cost.


Visit our website: www.pineland.co.uk Email: enquiries@pineland.co.uk Or call our offices: CLEOBURY MORTIMER, SHROPSHIRE: 01299 271143 NORTHWICH, CHESHIRE: 01606 41292


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