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The Osiers Road pedestrian circulation areas have been designed as a bound permeable surface using natural stone slabs and cropped granite setts. Bands of granite setts with 20mm wide joints, formed using tuffflow permeable jointing mortar, provide a rustic contrast to the precise cut and finish of the natural stone sawn slabs with 8mm permeable joints, also formed using tuffflow permeable jointing mortar.
Tuffflow Fully Permeable SuDS Jointing Mortar - Permeable jointing mortar
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