
Envirobed in Action
Envirobed Success at Teversal Manor Station
Ultracrete Envirobed has proven its environmental benefits over traditional resin based materials, during the restoration of an old station along the Teversal Trail in Nottinghamshire.
The Teversal Trails are a network of circular walks based on former rail routes. The railways that were in their heyday during the first part of the twentieth century began to decline in use from the 1930's and the last closure took place in 1978.
Since closure, nature has colonised the track beds, helping to create the attractive trails that are in use today. Restoration work along the rail routes to restore historic areas of interest has been taking place by Nottinghamshire County Council to provide a tranquil and peaceful location for members of the public to relax and enjoy.
Ensuring faultless restoration of current features along the trails has been imperative to the County Council. A small section of Teversal Manor Station including 18 linear meters of old platform was one of the areas Nottinghamshire County Council wished to restore. The original bull nosed edging stones from the platform were to be restored and re-used. Some of the stones had the original stone masons mark on them making them very valuable to the local area.
Envirobed Success at Teversal Manor Station.pdf