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11 May 2011, 20:54 (Ref:2878963) | #1 | ||
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Run off areas
Does anyone know the name and/or the manufacturer of the square insert plastic/rubber? material that is laid into the run off areas to protect the grass; particularly the type used at Brands especially Graham Hill bend?
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Crikey, instant service. Thanks for the very prompt reply.
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I trust you are going to lay it on your front lawn?
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