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Posted by: Keith Sloan (
) at 2001-10-23 02:46:01
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Due to village politics we have had our proposal for a second pieste blocked. We use the car park for tournaments but the surface is not over satisfactory. We are looking at the possibility of upgrading the car park gravel to a better surface probably Redgra.
I have contacted hanson's the UK distributors and they don't know of any contractors in our area - Winchester/UK.
1) Does anybody know of a contractor in our area ?
2) Apart from Brighton are any other clubs using Redgra ? What are your experiences.
Are you less than 2 hours journey from Winchester, we would like to try a Redgra pieste and whilst Ray Agar has kindly offered Brighton we would like to know if there is anywhere nearer.
3) Hansons expressed some missgivings about
using as a surface for a car park, other than the occasional use. Anybody else got feedback on use as a carpark
4) Any other surface we should be looking at
Posted by: Yvon Raymond (
) at 2003-01-26 07:49:25
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Hi there, I'm the one who registered the (club de petanque de longueuil) in Canada. Since the time i did that, i change my email adresse and can't enter the data to change the informations. Please can you help me access. Thanks in advance.
Yvon
Posted by: Michael Harris (
) at 2001-10-23 07:20:48
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Mr. Sloan: I too am contemplating building my own petanque court. My question is, What is redgra ? I am not familiar with that term. Is it some kind of crushed rock material or a synthetic material. I am contemplating using crushed limestone here in Central Illinois (USA), also known as road-pack here in this area. Would be happy to know what redgra is. Thanks again
Michael A. Harris
mharris46@petanque.org
Keith Sloan wrote:
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Due to village politics we have had our proposal for a second pieste blocked. We use the car park for tournaments but the surface is not over satisfactory. We are looking at the possibility of upgrading the car park gravel to a better surface probably Redgra.
I have contacted hanson's the UK distributors and they don't know of any contractors in our area - Winchester/UK.
1) Does anybody know of a contractor in our area ?
2) Apart from Brighton are any other clubs using Redgra ? What are your experiences.
Are you less than 2 hours journey from Winchester, we would like to try a Redgra pieste and whilst Ray Agar has kindly offered Brighton we would like to know if there is anywhere nearer.
3) Hansons expressed some missgivings about
using as a surface for a car park, other than the occasional use. Anybody else got feedback on use as a carpark
4) Any other surface we should be looking at
Posted by: Keith Sloan (
) at 2001-10-23 09:23:01
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Redgra is a surface for sports facilities
running tracks, tennis courts, hockey ( English ) pitches apparently it also makes
good boule piestes. Its available from hansons in the UK not sure if its available
in other countries.
Michael Harris wrote:
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Mr. Sloan: I too am contemplating building my own petanque court. My question is, What is redgra ? I am not familiar with that term. Is it some kind of crushed rock material or a synthetic material. I am contemplating using crushed limestone here in Central Illinois (USA), also known as road-pack here in this area. Would be happy to know what redgra is. Thanks again
Michael A. Harris
mharris46@petanque.org
Keith Sloan wrote:
------------------------------------
Due to village politics we have had our proposal for a second pieste blocked. We use the car park for tournaments but the surface is not over satisfactory. We are looking at the possibility of upgrading the car park gravel to a better surface probably Redgra.
I have contacted hanson's the UK distributors and they don't know of any contractors in our area - Winchester/UK.
1) Does anybody know of a contractor in our area ?
2) Apart from Brighton are any other clubs using Redgra ? What are your experiences.
Are you less than 2 hours journey from Winchester, we would like to try a Redgra pieste and whilst Ray Agar has kindly offered Brighton we would like to know if there is anywhere nearer.
3) Hansons expressed some missgivings about
using as a surface for a car park, other than the occasional use. Anybody else got feedback on use as a carpark
4) Any other surface we should be looking at
Posted by: Bob Smethurst (
) at 2002-03-18 03:58:23
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Keith Sloan wrote:
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Redgra is a surface for sports facilities
running tracks, tennis courts, hockey ( English ) pitches apparently it also makes
good boule piestes. Its available from hansons in the UK not sure if its available
in other countries.
Michael Harris wrote:
------------------------------------
Mr. Sloan: I too am contemplating building my own petanque court. My question is, What is redgra ? I am not familiar with that term. Is it some kind of crushed rock material or a synthetic material. I am contemplating using crushed limestone here in Central Illinois (USA), also known as road-pack here in this area. Would be happy to know what redgra is. Thanks again
Michael A. Harris
mharris46@petanque.org
Keith Sloan wrote:
------------------------------------
Due to village politics we have had our proposal for a second pieste blocked. We use the car park for tournaments but the surface is not over satisfactory. We are looking at the possibility of upgrading the car park gravel to a better surface probably Redgra.
I have contacted hanson's the UK distributors and they don't know of any contractors in our area - Winchester/UK.
1) Does anybody know of a contractor in our area ?
2) Apart from Brighton are any other clubs using Redgra ? What are your experiences.
Are you less than 2 hours journey from Winchester, we would like to try a Redgra pieste and whilst Ray Agar has kindly offered Brighton we would like to know if there is anywhere nearer.
3) Hansons expressed some missgivings about
using as a surface for a car park, other than the occasional use. Anybody else got feedback on use as a carpark
4) Any other surface we should be looking at
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