Sloping wheelchair path, rain problem

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wsigmund
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Post: # 22082Post wsigmund

I have a sloping garden path on which I run a wheelchair. The path is 100mm deep composed of 40mm and smaller base aggregate (but no fines) with a blinding of 3mm sand, compacted with a wacker. The result is reasonably good for a wheelchair, but when it rains hard the sand washes downhill. Can I stop this happening? Perhaps by mixing the sand with a weak cement mixture? Or is that a waste of time? Would it be better to remove the top 50 mm and lay paving slabs? Thanks

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Post: # 22093Post Dave_L

Hard pave it, yes.
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Post: # 22098Post lutonlagerlout

how long is the ramp and at what gradient?
i am pretty sure the latest regs suggest a 1:20 gradient with flat rest areas every 4.5 M
also tactile slabs and a hand rail are a must
(these are the pressed concrete slabs with ridges on them)
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Post: # 22111Post Tony McC

For personal use, a few cheap flags would be the lowest cost option, but a concrete surface (100mm deep) would be easier to install. However, with concrete, you really do need to stay off it for at least 5 days, whereas you can traffic flags within 24 hours, if not sooner.

Gravel is not considered to be a suitable surfacing material for disabled access paths, and for ramps, it would be a definite no-no!
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Post: # 22115Post wsigmund

Thanks for all comments. The path is for personal use, not very long, so I guess I'll replace the top with slabs.
William

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