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Post: # 22916Post James.Q

ive laid them all some good some ugly :p whats your view :D
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baggeridge clay pavers
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Post: # 22918Post James.Q

good one but are they the best 25 years ive done some i hate some i love always seem to end up with the same company
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Post: # 22919Post James.Q

marshalls bloody pain in the ar.se but they are the best
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Post: # 22932Post lutonlagerlout

eh? i cant really follow the random thought stream james

i thought you meant what are the best block pavers i /we have laid?
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Best standard concretes: Marshalls Ramsbottom Brindle - I have them on my own driveway (but due for a change this winter)

Best decorative concrete: BDC (Now Cemex and not as good) Ionica

Best standard clays: Blockleys Ipswich Brindle

Best decorative clay: Nori Clay Cobbles - In my garden as "country cottage" type paths
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at the moment doing deakins park car parks tegula harvest with traditional mix . mistral grey as demarcation . pain in the ars tegs 60 mm mistral 80 .dont you just love office staff .they dont understand the 20mm diff ie why is greater costs incured www.deakinspark.co.uk
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