Hi Alyson
I can't imagine some of these being terribly comfortable if you're a
wheelchair user!
They do look lovely though.
Wonder if they'd do as tactile paving? *ducks to avoid flying paving
stones*
Cheers,
Helen
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From: Alyson Matthews [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 26 October 2010 16:05
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Subject: Re: textures underfoot - external paving
The Stonemarket "Concept" range has some fantastic paving stones -
stonemarket.co.uk or
http://www.pavingsuperstore.co.uk/stonemarket---manmade-paving-concept-r
ange-376-c.asp
I have seen these used in a sensory garden at a school for children with
physical, sensory and learning difficulties and they were brilliant -
didn't impede wheelchairs or cause a tripping hazard, but can be felt
underfoot and looked amazing. They had the ammonites.
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