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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 1:49 pm
by Tony McC
This photie has come in from David in Norfolkcestershire because he's trying to track down additional stocks of this particular flag. He thinks it's called "Courtyard" and I suspect it might be a local offering. I'm guessing it's roughly 2' by 2', but does anyone know anything else about it?
Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:56 pm
by danstan
Hi David / Tony
We used to stock this flag until it was discontinued about 3 years ago. It was manufactured from a company called Supreme Concrete based in Sawtry, Huntingdon. They sold their paving department out to Aggregate Industries and the flag was continued to be manufactured under the Stoneflair label. However after a year or so A.I sold the plant for housing development and the flag is no longer made. Its a shame as it was a good budget end flag for the money.
The reason David thinks it is called Courtyard as there were 4 styles within the range
1. Riven
2. Flemish
3. Courtyard
4. Continental Cobble (this is the picture)
So the flag you have was called Continental Cobble in Old Granite colour 450x450 in size, not Courtyard
As well as ourselves there was another paving centre somewhere in Mersyside who purchased a load of stock when we realsised they were going to be discontinued. We have no Continental Cobble left but they might. You need to speak to Stoneflair office and ask the staff to speak to the Stoneflair Rep Gary Wheeler. He knows the telephone number of the company in Mersyside.
Hope this helps
Dan @ Barton Fields
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:41 pm
by Tony McC
Dan - you're a star!
I'd hazard a guess that it was the grandly titled "North West Paving Centre" in Ellesmere Port that was the Merseyside-based purchaser. They have a penchant for end-of-line stock.
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:05 pm
by DeckmanAdam
:laugh: