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Norcros Adhesives helps get latest Maggie’s centre up and running


national network of Maggie’s cancer support centres across the UK and online. Maggie’s Wirral is located next to the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust. Maggie’s aims to provide calming and relaxing spaces, as well as therapy for those receiving treatment for cancer, and for their relatives and carers. As such, the physical design and appearance of their buildings is of key importance to create a welcoming and comforting environment for users of the Centre. The main contractor on the project was


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James Carroll Builders Ltd. of Ruthin, North Wales. Norcros Adhesives were able to assist because of the company’s experience of supplying products and expertise for similar projects many times in the past. The technical back-up that Norcros offers, the lifetime


orcros Adhesives has been involved in an impressive new-build project at Maggie’s Wirral, part of the


installation of large format floor tiles. Tiling started in October 2020. The project


featured a 70-80 mm sand and cement screed with underfloor heating, which was broken up into 40 m2


bays in line with the relevant


British Standard on heated screeds. Vacuuming preceded the laying of the


screed, and the surface was primed with Norcros Prime Bond, a multipurpose water- based synthetic SBR polymer, applied by roller. The screed was allowed to dry, and was then buttered using a 4.5 mm trowel and a heat mat was laid, fully embedded in Norcros Porcelain Grey Rapid, using a 20 kg roller. Large format 1200 x 1200 x 11 mm tiles


guarantee on all its products, and the support available from the sales team on-site really make the difference when it comes to the


Sustainable style solutions from CTD Architectural Tiles


With the need to create greener buildings continuing to colour interior design schemes in the commercial sector, leading tile supplier CTD Architectural Tiles has made it easier than ever for specifiers to find eco-friendly tile finishes and solutions. Working with some of the world’s most forward-thinking manufacturers, CTD Architectural Tiles offers a number of sustainable products such as the Yuri range which is constructed with 90% recycled materials. With its industrial-inspired, earthy colour palette, Yuri is a glazed porcelain tile ideally suited for a high footfall area thanks to its versatility and high-slip resistance. Offering extensive design flexibility, CTD Architectural Tiles’ full range of recycled tiles provide eco-friendly solutions in a variety of styles, sizes and colours for both floor and wall designs. CTD Architectural Tiles also offers a comprehensive collection of high-quality ceramic and porcelain tiles that have accredited Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) documentation. This provides designers, contractors and end-clients with a detailed breakdown of a product’s environmental impact throughout its mining, manufacture, application and disposal.


0800 021 4835 www.ctdarchitecturaltiles.co.uk No1 design that is ideal for any bathroom


Introducing the new Duravit No.1 complete bathroom series. This is a compact and comprehensive product range that is excellent value for money within in the entry-level segment. This is an ideal collection as a bathroom for a first time buyer through to


those working in the project sector. All the products stem from Duravit’s new in-house designers are created to enhance the quality of daily life, focusing on what is important to the end user. Duravit No.1 opens up a whole host of combination options, creating the perfect foundation for a range of bathroom plans and requirements.


01908 286680 www.duravit.co.uk Altro adds colour to waiting area


A chance hospital visit resulted in a refurbishment of the Emergency Department waiting area at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, using Altro floors and walls. Ryan Spencer worked with Altro to put forward suitable products to the hospital’s art team. The results


are making a big difference to staff and to the families using the services. Ryan Spencer was delighted with the results: “Our thanks to Altro for their help with this project. We use their products because they look great, they last a long time, but also because of the high quality customer service that backs that up.”


01462 489 516 www.altro.co.uk


were laid using Norcros S1 Fibre Reinforced Tile Adhesive in grey, which is a proven adhesive for use especially for large format tiles. Colour-matched grouts and silicone for the seamless expansion joints were specified in accordance with the architect’s request.


01782 524140 www.norcros-adhesives.com


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