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Charcon wins contract to support Derby city centre transformation

The council is using Charcon kerbing to form kerb lines, cycle tracks and new disabled parking bays

Planned improvements to St Peter Street in Derby

Charcon Hard Landscaping, which is part of Aggregate Industries, has been awarded a contract to supply sustainable products for the redevelopment of Derby city centre.

The council has started the first phase of a Mobility Programme to deliver better transport choices for the city.

The work will see the areas between The Spot, St Peter’s Street, Babington Lane and Gower Street get better access for cyclists and pedestrians as well as have their pavements widened and resurfaced.

The council is using Charcon kerbing to form kerb lines, cycle tracks and new disabled parking bays.

The product replicates the look of natural granite and contains up to 65 per cent recycled or reclaimed materials.

It will be manufactured at the Aggregate Industries Hulland Ward site near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, which will also help with transport costs and overall emissions.

Jamie Baldwin, general manager of Charcon Hard Landscaping, said: “We’re really proud to have been chosen to supply Charcon products to this important project in Derby.

“The Eco CSK Kerb is fantastic in terms of its overall look and finish as well as environmental considerations, which we know is a key decision factor for customers.