Supplying Scottish Stone for Glasgow’s new Avenues
Tradstocks are proud to announce that we are now in the process of supplying thousands of square metres of stone, including Tradstocks Scottish Whinstone, to Glasgow City Council as part of The Avenues Project – a major public realm urban regeneration taking place in the heart of Glasgow.
Roads north of Glasgow city centre set for £6.5m revamp including new bike lanes
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For this section of The Avenues Project Tradstocks are supplying a variety of stone products for Cowcaddens and Dobbie’s Loan, helping transform the area with new cycle lanes, extended footways, and better carriageways, creating better connectivity and improving the public realm.
The Avenues Project
“Sixteen of Glasgow city centre’s streets are being redesigned into Avenues. The Avenues is just the start of this important journey. Investing in our streets is an important part of Glasgow’s wider regeneration.”
Tradstocks Scottish Whinstone Kerbs ready for delivery to Glasgow’s Avenues.
Working in Partnership
Tradstocks are working closely with the principal contractor Wills Bros Civil Engineering Limited, supplying a wide range of stone products, including locally produced and manufactured Scottish Whinstone Kerbs and Setts. The current value of the project is close to £1/2 million.
“Following on from supplying a range of stone products for the Sauchiehall Street redevelopment stage, we are proud of our on-going relationship with Glasgow City Council and Wills Bros Civil Engineering. We’re now delivering a range of natural stone products, including Tradstocks Scottish Whinstone, for this next stage of this important public realm project. We’re all very much looking forward to seeing people enjoy the new pathways and cycle lanes.”
More Tradstocks Scottish Whinstone destined for Cowcaddens and Dobbie’s Loan.
Separate Cycle Lanes
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Enhanced and Widened Footways
© Wills Bros Civil Engineering Limited
Tradstocks Scottish Whinstone Kerbs
Extra Resources and Information:
Glasgow City Council - Avenues Get Ready
https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/AvenuesGetReady
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