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  1. Horse Health And Happiness: Tips From Equestrian Experts

    Owning a horse is undoubtedly incredibly fun and rewarding, but it’s also a big challenge and a long-term commitment. After all, the average horse lives for as long as 30 years, with the oldest ever horse living to the ripe old age of 52! That means you can expect to be caring for your horse for decades to come...
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  2. Transform your Entrance with these Driveway Ideas

    First impressions count, which is why having a good driveway is so important! A driveway isn't just a place to park your car, it's a part of your home and the first thing visitors will see when they stop by. Not only that, but it's also a great way to make your home stand out from others on the street and can even increase the kerb appeal ...
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  3. The Importance of Using Geotextile Membranes

    You might have heard the term “geotextile membrane” or “Terram membrane” be thrown around when speaking about building patios, driveways, streets and highways but why are these used and should you use them? ...
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  4. What Size are Gabion Baskets?

    Gabion baskets are versatile wire mesh boxes filled with either organic or inorganic materials, such as gabion stones, concrete or soil. The word gabion derives from the Italian word gabbione which means “big cage”. These can also be called gabion cages or gabions for short, and are sometimes misspelt gabien basket...
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  5. What is Sharp Sand?

    Sharp sand is a gritty, coarse sand that has slightly larger grains than builder’s sand. This sand features angular grains, not rounded like beach sand grains. This versatile sand can be used for a variety of applications, from paving applications to concreting applications and even to loosen clay soil alongside compost. At Mainland Aggregates, ...
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  6. How to Choose Decorative Aggregates?

    So, you want to enhance the look of your outdoors with decorative aggregates. However, after a quick Google search, you notice that there are countless types of aggregates to choose from… gravel, cobbles, pebbles, chippings, and the list goes on. This can quickly become overwhelming if you do not know what you are looking for. ...
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  7. Add a Splash of Colour to Your Garden with Decorative Stones

    Is your garden looking dull and lifeless? Has it seen better days? Maybe it’s time to give it some much needed attention. At Mainland Aggregates, we supply a wide selection of colourful decorative stones perfect to uplift the look of your outdoor space. ...
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  8. What are Scalpings?

    Road scalpings or road planings are produced as a result of the surface layer of a tarmac footpath or road being removed by a cold milling machine. These are low-cost aggregates that offer environmental advantages. Not only are road scalpings made of bitumen which is a natural resource but also, by using scalpings, waste is minimised. Plus, road ...
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  9. Ways of Using Scottish Pebbles

    Scottish pebbles are small, rounded decorative stones that are sourced from Scotland, typically from the beaches of the Scottish Highlands. Also called Highland pebbles or Caledonian pebbles, Scottish pebbles are naturally rounded and smooth due to erosion and come in a variety of colours that will stand out in wet conditions...
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  10. What are Rubber Chippings?

    Rubber chippings, also known as rubber mulch, are a type of inorganic mulch made from recycled rubber, such as rubber from recycled tyres...
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