publication date: May 15, 2009
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author/source: The Bituchem Group
Bournemouth Borough
Council has specified Natratex
to provide a hardwearing and
attractive landscaping solution
for the pathways at Hengistbury
Head Nature Reserve a
Scheduled Ancient Monument.
The requirement was for a
natural aggregate wearing course
with the durability to withstand
the thousands of visitors that
walk along the nature reserve
every year.
Two hundred tonnes of
Natratex with 6mm Fawley
gravel was laid to the pathways
leading up Hengistbury Head to
the flat terrain of Warren Hill.
Commenting on the project
Steve Murzell, Managing Director
at Minster Macadams said,
“Continuous pressure of visitors
walking on the land had caused
the existing gravel pathway to become worn and muddy forcing
visitors to stray from the path
onto the heathland. A permanent
pathway was required to prevent
further damage to the site.”
The specially formulated
clear binder used in Natratex
forms a fully bonded natural
aggregate wearing course that is
long lasting and low
maintenance with a selection of
natural aggregates available.
Natratex is a hot applied
process with a similar
manufacture and application
method to that of traditional
macadams. Unlike other
landscaping solutions, Natratex
can be applied in nearly all
weather conditions and offers
quick installation time.