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WOODHALL SPA QUARRY Product Guide 2 3 WOODHALL SPA QUARRY Product guide 2 3 We are dedicated to delivering quality products and service, tailored to our customers expectations. WELCOME Based in Kirkby on Bain, Woodhall Spa Quarry sells locally CONTENTS extracted materials, in addition to a wide variety of other products, sourced from all over the UK. We deliver to Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Yorkshire, Building Materials Premier Products Leicestershire and even as far as Scotland. BUILDING To cater for all customer requirements, we operate a wide 5 Soft Sand 10 50-75mm Scottish Cobbles GARDENS range of delivery vehicles ranging from small 4 wheeled 5 Sharp Sand 10 30mm Highland Pebbles tippers up to 30 tonnes capacity articulated trucks. 5 Plastering Sand 10 40mm Flamingo Pebbles PONDS 5 Fill Sand 10 20mm Flamingo Chippings We also offer a collect service, where both trade PLAY AREAS customers and the general public can visit site to 6 Washed Ballast 11 20mm Ice Blue Chippings purchase exactly what they need, as loose aggregate 6 Drainage Gravel 11 20mm Polar White Chippings DRIVEWAYS or in 850kg or 25kg bags. 6 Lincolnshire Limestone 11 20mm Black Ice Chippings 6 Screened Topsoil 11 20mm Onyx Opening hours for 7 Type 1 Granite Sub Base collections Monday to Friday: 7 0/4mm Dust Granite Decorative Materials 7.00am until 4.15pm 7 3/6mm Surface Dressing The office is manned Monday to Friday 7.00am - 5.00pm 7 Permeable Paving Granite 12 Golden Gravel Closed for Bank Holidays 12 Staffordshire Round 12 Leicester Pink Granite Building Extras 12 Bardon Hill Granite All materials shown are natural products, and hence colour/appearance may vary slightly. 13 Red Granite 8 Recycled Road Planings 13 Green Granite 8 Patchmac 14 14mm Silver Granite 8 Kiln Dried Sand 14 Rockery Granite 8 Lafarge Cement 14 20mm Clee Hill 9 Quick Set Post Mix 14 20mm Cotswold Buff Limestone 9 White Rock Salt 15 Plum Slate 15 Blue Slate 15 40mm Green Slate 15 Ornamental Bark Spruce 16 Playchip 16 Eco-Chip 16 Mulch 16 Play Pit Sand 17 Cable Sand 4 5 WOODHALL SPA BUILDING MATERIALS Soft Sand Local aggregate INVESTMENT Washed sand, graded and tested at 0-2mm Yellow Bricklaying and pointing Woodhall Spa has recently received significant investment in all areas of its operations. The successful planning permission award secures mineral reserves past 2030. The first phases of soils have been stripped away to expose the mineral. Approximately 2km of new conveyor belt has been constructed to transport the sand and gravel from the extraction area. It crosses 2 rivers and passes under the road to reach the plant for processing. Sharp Sand Local aggregate Further improvements on the process plant have assured: Washed sand, graded and tested at 0-4mm Product quality Yellow Safe methods of work Concreting and bedding paving Efficient plant and equipment Flexibility in bagged product range Plastering Sand Local aggregate Mixture of soft and sharp sand Indoor and outdoor usage Fill Sand Local aggregate Back filling trenches Covering cables Tel: 01526 342360 Email: [email protected] 6 7 BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDING MATERIALS Washed Ballast Type 1 Granite Sub Base Local aggregate Sourced from Leicestershire Consistent blend of gravel and sharp sand Frost resistant and grey Used to produce concrete when mixed with cement Sub base foundation layer Available in 10mm and 20mm Lincolnshire Council approved supplier BEST SELLER Drainage Gravel 0/4mm Dust Granite Local aggregate Sourced from Leicestershire Available in 10mm, 20mm and 40mm Frost resistant High strength concrete, permeable paving, pathways and sports areas Lincolnshire Limestone 3/6mm Surface Dressing Sourced locally Sourced from Leicestershire Oolitic Limestone Frost resistant Available in 32mm, 50mm and 75mm in both clean and down Surface dressing and pathways Larger sizes may be available on request Screened Topsoil Permeable Paving Granite Recycled Sourced from Leicestershire Ideal for seeding and planting High performance aggregate, specifically designed to be used with sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) Available in various gradings Well graded crushed angular particles allowing for optimal compaction, and void retention for controlled water flow. Available in 0/4mm, 2/6mm, 4/20 Granite, Type 3 8 9 BUILDING EXTRAS BUILDING EXTRAS Recycled Road Planings Quick Set Post Mix Recycled material 20kg bag Tarmac scalpings Premixed fast setting concrete mix Graded or ungraded (subject to availability) Pour into the post hole and add water Ideal for fixing metal/wooden/concrete posts Patchmac White Rock Salt 25kg bag Pure, natural rock salt Safe and easy to use Does not leave a residue Driveway repairs, filling potholes, repairing and widening pathways and temporary ramping. Kiln Dried Sand 25kg bag Fine dry silica sand, grain size up to 0.5mm Use for filling joints in block paving Lafarge Cement 25kg bag High strength Concreting, bricklaying, floor screeding and rendering Weather proof packaging 10 11 PREMIER PRODUCTS PREMIER PRODUCTS 50-75mm Scottish Cobbles 20mm Ice Blue Chippings Rounded cobbles Sourced from Eastern Europe Pink, grey and brown Pale grey and blue Planting areas, rockeries and water features, such as ponds and streams Garden pathways, general landscaping, water features and driveways 30mm Highland Pebbles 20mm Polar White Chippings Sourced from Scotland Sourced from Eastern Europe Pink, grey, brown and white White Pathways, planting areas and water features Garden pathways, general landscaping, water features and driveways BEST SELLER 40mm Flamingo Pebbles 20mm Black Ice Chippings Sourced from Eastern Europe Sourced from Eastern Europe White, pink, black and pale grey Pale grey, white and black Landscaped areas, rockeries and water features, such as Garden pathways, general landscaping, water features and driveways ponds and streams BEST SELLER 20mm Flamingo Chippings 20mm Onyx Sourced from Eastern Europe Sourced from Eastern Europe White, pink, black and pale grey Apricot Garden pathways, general landscaping, water features and driveways Garden pathways, general landscaping, water features and driveways 12 13 DECORATIVE MATERIALS Golden Gravel Red Granite Local aggregate Sourced from Scotland Decorative angular flinted gravel in golden, brown, white and grey Brick Red Garden pathways and general landscaping Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways Available in 10mm, 20mm and 40mm Available in 14mm and 20mm BEST SELLER Staffordshire Round Green Granite Sourced from Staffordshire Sourced from Shropshire / Welsh border Decorative rounded gravel in brown, purple, pink, cream and grey Green flecked Garden pathways and general landscaping Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways Available in 6mm, 10mm, 14mm, 20mm and 40mm Available in 14mm and 20mm Leicester Pink Granite Sourced from Leicestershire Grey with pink specks Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways Available in 10mm, 14mm and 20mm BEST SELLER Bardon Hill Granite Sourced from Leicestershire Grey with blue/purple tint Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways Available in 10mm, 14mm and 20mm BEST SELLER 14 15 DECORATIVE MATERIALS 14mm Silver Granite Plum Slate Sourced from Cornwall Sourced from Wales Silver, light grey, dark grey and black speckle Pastel purple when dry / vibrant purple when wet Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways General landscaping Available in 20mm and 40mm BEST SELLER Rockery Granite Blue Slate Sourced from Leicester Sourced from Wales Frost resistant Pastel blue when dry / vibrant blue when wet Rockery areas and gabion baskets General landscaping Available in 100-150mm, 150-300mm and 300-500mm Available in 20mm and 40mm 20mm Clee Hill 40mm Green Slate Sourced from South Shropshire Sourced from Wales Dark grey carboniferous rock Pastel green when dry / vibrant green when wet Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways General landscaping 20mm Cotswold Buff Limestone Ornamental Bark Spruce Buff / cream Produced from spruce chippings, graded to a high quality Carboniferous Limestone Flower beds, borders and general landscaping Garden pathways, general landscaping and driveways Available in 10-50mm 16 17 DECORATIVE MATERIALS CABLE SAND Playchip Certificated material for play areas. (BS EN 1177 standard) Produced from locally grown timber Private or public play areas, schools and holiday parks Available in 10-50mm Eco-chip Produced by industrial scale chippers for a low cost alternative Flower beds, borders and general landscaping Available in 0-60mm Mulch Specialised backfill material for power cable installations Tidying garden borders and flower beds. Suppresses weed growth Specification - ENA TS97-1:1997 Features Available in 0-60mm (Issue 2 2016) Cable installation, backfill and surround Woodhall Spa Quarry can offer a certified cable sand for applications requiring ENA Technical Specification Collection / Delivery Options 97-1. Available in both unbound and cement bound 25kg bags (49 / pallet) products. Certificates are available on request. 850kg bags Products: Loose Unbound Sand to Clause 6.1 Applications / Sector Play Pit Sand Cement Bound Sand to Clause 6.3 Cable installation - underground high Certified for play areas (BS EN 1177 Standard) Benefits voltage cables Soft, Safe and clean. Non-toxic and non-staining Surround - effortlessly surrounds the cables Consistent grading, high density, Sports venues, outdoor & indoor play areas cohesion and low voids Backfill - a great backfill sand that compacts around cables easily, meeting Good rounded shape specification parameters Cost effective Meets all thermal properties required by specification 18 19 NOTES NOTES Woodhall Spa Quarry, Aggregate Industries, Tattershall Road, Kirkby-on-Bain, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire, LN10 6YN Tel: 01526 342360 www.aggregate.com When you have finished with this brochure please recycle it © Aggregate Industries UK Ltd 2019. Registered address: Bardon Hall, Copt Oak Road, Markfield, Leicestershire, LE67 9PJ. No: 00245717..
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