Emma
No personal experience, but attached are a couple of emails which you
might find useful.
Good luck
Susan
Susan Fairburn
Disability Equality Adviser
Corporate Strategies Team
Partnership Working
Corporate Core
Oxfordshire County Council
County Hall
New Street
Oxford
OX1 1ND
01865 815591/810478
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From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Emma Luddington
Sent: 06 June 2007 13:36
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Subject: Question about Compacted Gravel Paths
Hi all,
Has anyone come across the use of compacted
gravel for pedestrian paths? I was just
wondering whether anyone has used this type
of surface or knows of any examples? I've
attached a pdf from one manufacturer and
would really appreciate any thoughts that you
might have about its use?
We are working on a project in a Site of
Special Scientific Interest and the buildings
are all Listed so need to find an appropriate
surface that works with the existing gravel
and sand surfaces on site - the architects
have proposed this compacted gravel.
Thanks a lot,
Emma
Emma Luddington
babel - disability access consultants
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