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Walk on the wild side at The Hive, Yorkshire Wildlife Park

An additional development adjacent to the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park, called The Hive, provides another aspect for visitors. It boasts leisure and shopping facilities offering a selective mix of local independent shops and boutiques, where visitors can browse homeware, gifts, art and photography or taste some artisan food or drink. Within the complex there is a play barn and dining experience making it a popular attraction for the whole family.

Product Load Class
200 m of RECYFIX PRO C 250

Location

Auckley, Doncaster

Efficient surface drainage was required for external areas within the perimeters of the complex. This included communal areas within a public landscaped setting.

Key requirements for the project

Long-term aesthetics

The system needed to retain a desirable look for the public area.

Safety

Heelsafe gratings were essential as the channel drain could be subject to foot traffic.

Client: Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Contractor: Howard Civil Engineering Ltd
Partner: James Burrell (Gateshead)
HAURATON Project Manager: Colin Taff

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RECYFIX PRO

Perfect combination of aesthetics, durability and performance

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  • Longevity: the RECYFIX material is extremely resistant and corrosion-free which ensures a long service life for the drainage channels

  • Design: our award-winning FIBRETEC heelsafe grating provides an aesthetic finish

  • Environmentally friendly: manufactured from 100% recycled composite

  • Time and cost saving: pre-assembled, lightweight and compact for quick and easy installation

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