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popular Taralay products in their Primary Schools and Community Centres throughout the Borough, so they were already extremely confident in specifying Gerflor products for this latest project. As highlighted by the Old Trafford Youth Centre project, Gerflor have flooring solutions for all types of installation, from nurseries to secondary schools, together with social and community centres.


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When Trafford Borough Council wanted a warm, easy to maintain, comfortable floor for a multi-use area in the Old Trafford Youth Centre, they turned to international flooring and interiors specialists Gerflor. This challeng- ing remit would suit Gerflor’s Taraflex™ Multi-Use 6.2 perfectly. Trafford Borough Council already use Gerflor’s 


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 Kerrock – the composite that really rocks


Kerrock is the versatile, hygienic composite material that looks and feels like stone but is actually acrylic based. It’s available in an almost infinite range of colours & finishes, including attractive granite and marble effects as well as lustrous solid colours. It’s


antibacterial, non-porous and easy to clean – and it meets fire classification class B s1-do according to EN 13501-1 – the new European standard norm. Kerrock is made by mixing acrylic polymer with aluminium hydroxide – both of which are completely safe to both humans and the environment as a whole. It’s available from Amari Plastics branches nationwide.


01932 835000 www.amariplastics.com Armstrong ceilings help Booths with a brand-new look


Metal and mineral ceiling tiles from Armstrongwere specified for a flagship supermarket for a multitude of reasons. The dark grey Mesh Board metal tiles with Axiom Profile and grid in RAL 9007 feature in plasterboard margins in the lower sales area of the new £4.5 million Booths supermarket in Lytham St Anne’s while Ultima+, the world’s first mineral tile range certified to Cradle to Cradle status, was used on the first-floor back-of-house areas. The 3,210ft2


of Armstrong ceiling systems were


specified to meet a tight timescale and to help with acoustics as well as to help the upmarket chain move away from more traditional ceiling designs and comply with new brand standards and guidance. The 37,000ft2


“Heyhouses” project on a


brownfield site in the genteel seaside town of Lytham St Anne’s in Lancashire took 20 months to complete. Built traditionally, the store features oak cladding to the internal steel frame and includes a café, butcher’s and cheese counters. Armstrong’s 1200mm x 600mm metal Mesh tiles were installed by GWN Contracts and sit as rafts within variously shaped plasterboard margins. These were all laid on the diagonal to lead customers’ eyes through the 23,000ft2


main sales area to the


state-of-the-art deli counter at the rear of the store. 0800 371849 www.armstrong-ceilings.co.uk


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unique German staircases, frameless and


balustrades stainless glass


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