Flagging around a tree - Trainee wonders what is best

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Dan the man
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Post: # 7458Post Dan the man

Hi all, Brilliant Site!! Im struggling to get my head round flagging around a tree.

The tree is around 15 foot tall and the girth is around 18 inches. The flags to be laid are 450 x 450 x38 Marshalls Saxon paving slabs. area to be flagged is 20m2

Do I, Excavate 100mm, including around the tree, lay sand bed, and lay slabs up to the tree with a small gap around it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Dan the man

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Post: # 7460Post mattrgee

You probably want to consider any future growth of the tree. We're all seen where flags/tarmac has been lifted up by a tree along the pavements etc.. Might be worth leaving a bigger gap to account for any growth.

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Post: # 7468Post Tony McC

Never pave closer than 600mm to the trunk of a tree, and make that 1 metre for any tree over 6m (20 feet) in height. It's not just a matter of the paving being lifted by root growth; the paving limits the opportunity for essential gases and moisture to reach the rootzone.
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Dan the man
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Post: # 7493Post Dan the man

Thanks, just visited site and was going to leave a gap of 300mm, Will leave the 1m gap as recommended.

Thanks again. happy dayz:D
Dan the man

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