Pierced pavers - Does anyone know where to get these?

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Ineedhelp
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Post: # 8585Post Ineedhelp

Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew where to get pierced concrete pavers (in Ireland, Dublin preferably!) . I'm not certain if this is correct name - I found the description in a US book. Basically it is for a garden path - 3 foot square approx slab with 2-3 inch square hols in them for planting grass. Idea being it's a cross between path and grass and the mower should go over them. Also if any expert could give me an idea of the cost, that might be enough to stop my search!

Thanks.

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Post: # 8592Post ABILITY

Check out the 'grass paving' section on this site.
Would think you will find it easier to use a plastic version if only for a garden path
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Post: # 8599Post Tony McC

The nearest item available ex-stock in Ireland would be the Tobermore Turfstone - see their website

An alternative that might be better suited to a residential garden project would be the Hopsack version of block paving. See this page on the main website.
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