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villagedefender
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Post: # 37214Post villagedefender

I have a large area of garden which orginally had a cow shed on it, hence the concrete in the picture. Originally I was going to remove the concrete, but everyone is telling me to leave it and put aggregate over it.

I have had the area cleared of bushes etc, and just need some guidance as to what to do. Remove concrete or keep and cover?

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Post: # 37216Post GB_Groundworks

is it for a kids play area? just ball games or climbing frame etc?

if so you could leave it then have a safety surface laid over it. we built this one and had it surfaced with a resin bound rubber surface, soft for when the little ones fall off haha.

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Post: # 37220Post Pablo

Giles are you tying to see if the kids will clear those steps off the slide.:laugh: James putting aggregate over concrete can be hazardous because it cannot grip the subsurface and has a ballbearing effect. You could pave over it with flags on mortar but don't just cover it with gravel.
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Post: # 37221Post GB_Groundworks

haha its the only place it would fit, better than down the slide into the wall haha. it wasn't the one on the plans so we built the area then they bought a different climb frame.
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Post: # 37293Post Tony McC

I have a nephew who would have a plank lying over those steps, and his bike on top of that slide, ready for a death-defying descent designed to trigger a panic attack in his over-anxious mother!
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Post: # 37302Post GB_Groundworks

i have a 10 month old son who yesterday unbeknown to me followed me up our steep stairs when i ran up to grab a nappy got back to the top of the stairs and he was half way up teetering haha panic and ran down and grabbed him, mrs wasn't pleased i was laughing boys will be boys.
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