Rhino Pave For Active Travel in Ceann a-staigh Chuil

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We are a leading outdoor surfacing company that specialises in Rhino Pave surfacing in the UK. Our company provides RhinoPave surfacing, which can be used in a range of applications, from playground surfacing to domestic gardens.

Our Ceann a-staigh Chuil RhinoPave surfacing is available to be used as pathways and safety surfacing in outdoor areas across the country.

This Rhino Pave surface is made using a combination of natural stone and rubber granules to create a flexible, soft tarmac.

If you are interested in Rhino Pave surfacing and want to improve your outdoor space, then you have come to the right place. Contact our team today to learn more about what we can offer you.

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Rhino Pave Cost for Active Travel Ceann a-staigh Chuil

The average cost of Rhino Pave surfacing for active travel is between £48-£100 per metre square.

The cost of Rhino Pave will vary depending on the size of the project, location, access and what other work is involved.

There is incentive schemes in place and funding available to encourage active travel.

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Where is Rhino Pave Installed for Active Travel?

Rhino Paving for active travel can be used in various contexts and situations to create safe and accessible pathways for pedestrians and cyclists. Here are some common scenarios where paving is suitable for active travel:

  • Sidewalks: Paved sidewalks are essential in urban and suburban areas to provide safe paths for pedestrians. They are typically located alongside roads and streets and should be designed to meet accessibility standards.

  • Bike Lanes: Paved bike lanes are designated lanes on the road or separate pathways exclusively for cyclists. They enhance safety for cyclists and encourage active commuting.

  • Pedestrian Routes: In public spaces, town centres, or recreational areas, paving can be used to create pedestrian plazas or squares that encourage walking and social interaction.

  • Shared-Use Paths: Paved paths that accommodate both pedestrians and cyclists are often used in parks, along riverbanks, and as recreational trails.

  • School Walkways: Paving can be used around schools to create safe routes for students walking or cycling to school, reducing the need for car transportation.

  • Transportation Hubs: Paved pathways leading to and from transportation hubs such as bus stops, train stations, and ferry terminals facilitate active travel for commuters.

  • Commercial Areas: Paving in commercial districts can create a pedestrian-friendly environment, encouraging people to walk and shop locally.

  • Tourist Areas: Paving is often used in tourist destinations to create scenic walking and cycling routes, promoting active exploration of the area.

  • Urban Greenways: Paved urban greenways or linear parks can provide a pleasant and safe route for active travel within cities.

  • Accessibility Upgrades: Paving is used to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities, including the installation of curb ramps, crosswalks, and tactile paving.

  • Recreation Trails: Paved recreational trails in natural settings, like forests or along coastlines, can offer stunning landscapes for cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy.

  • Residential Communities: Paved pathways within residential neighbourhoods can encourage residents to walk or bike for short trips to nearby amenities.

  • Healthcare Facilities: Paving can be used to create accessible paths to and within healthcare facilities, ensuring easy access for patients and visitors.

  • Industrial Areas: In industrial zones, paving can provide safe routes for employees to walk or cycle between workstations and facilities.

When planning and implementing paving for active travel, it's crucial to consider factors like safety, accessibility, maintenance, and community needs.

The specific design and location of paved pathways should align with the unique requirements of the area and the goals of promoting active transportation.

Additionally, complying with local regulations and accessibility standards is essential to ensure that the infrastructure is inclusive and usable by everyone.

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Benefits of Rhino Pave Surfacing for Active Travel

Rhino Pave surfacing, particularly when applied to active travel infrastructure like sidewalks, bike lanes, and pedestrian pathways, offers several benefits that enhance safety, accessibility, and overall usability. Here are some of the advantages of using pave surfacing for active travel:

  • Improved Safety: RhinoPave surfacing provides a smooth and even surface, reducing tripping hazards and the risk of accidents, particularly for pedestrians, cyclists, and those with mobility challenges.

  • Accessibility: Rhino Pave surfacing is typically designed to meet accessibility standards, making it easier for people with disabilities to navigate. Features such as curb cuts, tactile paving, and gradual slopes can be incorporated into the design.

  • Durability: Well-constructed Rhino Pave surfaces are durable and can withstand heavy foot and bicycle traffic, as well as exposure to weather conditions. They require less maintenance compared to alternative surfaces like gravel or dirt paths.

  • All-Weather Use: RhinoPave surfacing allows for year-round use, even in inclement weather. It doesn't become muddy or slippery when it rains, ensuring that active travel can continue regardless of the weather.

  • Increased Use: People are more likely to engage in active travel, such as walking or cycling, when they have access to safe and comfortable paved pathways. This can lead to higher levels of physical activity, reducing the reliance on motor vehicles and promoting a healthier lifestyle.

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Rhino Paved surfaces can be aesthetically pleasing, especially when designed with landscaping and greenery. They can enhance the overall visual appeal of an area, making it more inviting for pedestrians and cyclists.

  • Efficiency: Paved pathways often provide more direct and efficient routes, which can save time for those using active travel modes. This can encourage more people to choose walking or cycling over driving for short trips.

  • Environmental Benefits: Promoting active travel through rhino paved pathways can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing the number of car trips. This contributes to cleaner air and a smaller carbon footprint for communities.

  • Economic Benefits: Well-maintained pave surfacing can increase property values and attract businesses to the area. It can also reduce healthcare costs by promoting physical activity and healthier lifestyles.

  • Safety for Children: Paved paths make it safer for children to walk or bike to school, encouraging active transportation and reducing the reliance on school buses or car rides.

  • Community Connectivity: Paved pathways can connect neighbourhoods, parks, schools, and other destinations, fostering a sense of community and making it easier for people to access essential services and recreational areas without relying on motor vehicles.

  • Tourism and Recreation: In areas with scenic beauty or tourist attractions, paved pathways can attract tourists and recreational users, benefiting local economies.

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What are the Benefits of Rhino Pave Surfacing?

  • Low-maintenance

  • Made from natural and recycled products

  • Durable

  • All-weather surface

  • Porous

What is Rhino Pave Surfacing?

Rhino Pave is a type of surface which is made from a mix of rubber and aggregates.

It is a single layered system which is usually laid over a compacted MOT Type 1 stone sub base.

Rhino Pave is a hard-wearing and durable surface that can be used all year round. Rhino Pave is a great surface for pathways, pedestrian routes and cycle paths.

We are a leading Ceann a-staigh Chuil company in surfacing installation and offer flexible flooring for outdoor applications.

Rhino Pave Specification

Rhino Pave surfacing Ceann a-staigh Chuil is constructed from an SBR rubber and aggregate mix, bound together with a high tensile binder to create a firm but also flexible surface.

Rhino Pave is also known as an eco friendly pathway surface, as it is made from using recycled rubber, mixed with stone and then a resin binder.

The standard depth of Rhino Pave surfacing is 35mm.

If you are interested in this type of surface, then please get in touch with our team. Contact the Ceann a-staigh Chuil team today to see how we can help.

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Rhino Pave Maintenance Ceann a-staigh Chuil

Rhino Pave is a low maintenance surface but to keep the surface in the best condition, it is recommended to check the surface for any damage and try and keep the surface free of debris.

To learn more, do not hesitate to get in touch with the team today and see how we can help.

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Rhino Pave flooring is a versatile and durable option for a range of outdoor areas.

As a leading Ceann a-staigh Chuil Rhino Pave surfacing company, we provide these solutions to a range of clients across the UK and can help improve playground safety.

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