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Bradford City of Culture

Bradford City of Culture

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Bradford has been named as UK City of Culture 2025. Bradford district’s year of culture is set to deliver more than 1,000 new performances and events including 365 artist commissions, a series of major arts festivals and major national and international collaborations. Start planning your trip to the Bradford District, don't wait until 2025, it's cosmopolitan, modern and exciting, full of surprises. Whether it's a day trip, a family holiday or a weekend getaway, Bradford has what it takes to make your stay truly memorable.To support this the council have spent over £45m on a scheme to pedestrianise the city centre. This has included over 10,000m2 of Natural Stone paving and kerbs.
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Coventry Shopping Precinct - City of Culture 2021

Coventry Shopping Precinct - City of Culture 2021

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Coventry is a city of movements; for struggling workers, for women, for political reformers, for ravers, for refugees. The UK's motor city. The UK's bicycle city. A center of the UK's watchmaking trade. A City of Culture that uses its past to forge its future. Coventry Moves! Its Upper Precinct was a very concrete heavy city center, partly because of the style at the time, and partly out of necessity to ensure it could be re-built as quickly as possible after the Blitz damage. The project had access to a partial fund of £7.75 million from the Government’s Local Growth Fund through Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP) as part of the overall £11.8 million scheme. The package of works included; the installation of enhanced paving, street furniture, lighting, water features, planting, and the restoration of the historical Levelling Stone monument that was originally placed to commemorate the re-build of Coventry after the 1940-1942 enemy attacks. With the initial removal of the 'big green elevator' and huge concrete, once considered an eyesore, a clear view of the cathedral can now be seen, a view that has not been enjoyed since the 1970s. Almost every design element of this project included natural stone of some sort, making the relationship between the contractor Eurovia, the City Council, and BBS as the supplier, vital to complete each task on time and on budget. The circular shaped 'show stopping' water features created in a combination of both Italian Porphyry and Portuguese buff granite - a place where many people are often seen enjoying the weather. The benches and planters created in Portuguese buff granite, none of which barely had the same two pieces throughout, putting the pressure on BBS to individually CAD each and every one. The project covering the entirety of the Upper Precinct and continuing on Market Way, and Smithfield way, saw the complete removal of everything in situ and replaced with an unrecognizable scenery. All in time for Coventry Moves the City of Culture event.
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Dukes Court Transformation - Woking Town Centre's Business District

Dukes Court Transformation - Woking Town Centre's Business District

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Built in 1986, Dukes Court was viewed as a symbol of Woking’s economic growth, offering 220,000 sq. ft. of premium office accommodation. These works will ensure Dukes Court continues to play an important role in the town’s future.The front of Dukes Court underwent an extensive remodelling, creating a landscaped pedestrianised public plaza and restaurant with outdoor seating. The building features an impressive full height living ‘green’ wall, which is one of the tallest in Europe. The building is arranged over five blocks which are accessed via three separate reception areas, leading to the flexible floor plates which all benefit from excellent natural light.Other features include:A larger than life statue of composer and suffragette Dame Ethel Smyth will proudly conduct passers-by in the centre of the pedestrianised plaza.New signage and pedestrian routes which will enhance the visitor experience.Relocation of main vehicle entrance from Dukes Street to Stanley RoadMaybury Road, Stanley Road and The Broadway junctions improvements.Granite from around the world (mainly the far east) included BBS Steel (mid grey) granite, Haze (silver grey) granite, Barzan (black) basalt, and Peppercorn (pink) granite.
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Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston - Transformed with new Portuguese granite

Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston - Transformed with new Portuguese granite

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Following a year-long transformation, in September 2021, the ribbon was finally cut on the newly-pedestrianised Greenfield Crescent, in Edgbaston Village.Representatives from a host of nearby businesses came to watch CEO of Calthorpe Estates, Haydn Cooper, and Sir Euan Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe to officially open the streetscape.Working with Birmingham City Council, Calthorpe Estates, and McPhillips has seen a new streetscape created to help set Edgbaston Village apart, with high quality public realm areas, easier pedestrian access and reduced traffic.With a vision to create a greener, safer and more accessible Edgbaston Village, the newly designed area has new high quality granite surfaces, planters and planting, festoon lights and upgraded signage, which will enhance access to local businesses, bring to life an improved and more convenient leisure location for those living, working and visiting the area to enjoy.Granite included the BBS Toranja Rosa (pink), Gris Sombrio (medium grey), and Blanco (silver grey) all indigenous to Portugal where the stone was also cut to specification. Haydn Cooper, Chief Executive of Calthorpe Estates said, “We open Greenfield Crescent at an exciting time for Edgbaston. The transformation of Greenfield Crescent was a result of successfully working in partnership with Birmingham City Council to deliver a high quality public realm area, which saw Calthorpe Estates invest significantly in the project. Our ambitions have not stopped here – we are improving the walking route to the Edgbaston Village Metro station over coming months and are delivering a popular Artisan Market along Greenfield Crescent to make the location accessible for all.”Edgbaston Village is already home to a variety of award-winning independent restaurants, cafes, bars and shops, including the Michelin-starred Simpsons, The High Field and Loki Wine, which have just been joined by LUX gallery. Recent plans unveiled by Calthorpe Estates showed the potential for even more al fresco dining and shopping options in the area, all of which will be made increasingly accessible following the creation of the new Edgbaston Village Metro stop, set to open at the end of 2021 along with Chapter restaurant & bar and KIN Homes on Greenfield Crescent.
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Leeds Playhouse

Leeds Playhouse

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Leeds Playhouse is one of the destinations on this fantastic new gateway to Leeds’ new cultural quarter, and BBS is proud to hae provided the stone selections that define the spaces.Routes through the Playhouse Gardens and linked spaces form a seamless and inclusive connection into the heart of this new urban neighbourhood in Leeds.The spaces are softened through the inclusion of planting, and the high-quality detailing of hard landscape materials, which includes our vibrant City Blend Indian Sandstone and Noche Oscura Portugese Mid Grey Granite in a striking flamed finish. These stones combine to form pathways, steps and seating ledges - all of which are further complemented with a carefully coordinated family of street furniture and lighting elements.BBS was involved in the first phase of work in 2019 with Bam Construction operating as the main contractor, and later supplied stone to Schofields in 2021, with Caddick Construction as the main contractor on that subsequent phase of work.
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Liverpool Grove - London

Liverpool Grove - London

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Surrounding the entrance to St. Peter's Church, Walworth, London, Liverpool Grove is steeped in history. This was a multi-million pound regeneration of the area with new pedestrian areas and new planters, flower beds and street furniture.
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M8 Footbridge Glasgow

M8 Footbridge Glasgow

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Brand new 58 metre footbridge constructed from steel, paved with a mixture of Portuguese granites and finished superbly with granite planters and street furniture.
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Maidenhead Town Centre

Maidenhead Town Centre

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

2018 Refurbishment to Maidenhead Town Centre, followed by 2024 new paving added to King Street to match material previously supplied.
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New Bailey - Manchester

New Bailey - Manchester

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Filled with energy, vibrancy and excitement, our work at New Bailey in Manchester is a project to be proud of.Four different office and residential buildings and public realm initiatives in the development, totalling 278 works, have been completed. These featured Westfield granite paving and setts in the main areas (6,000m2 of paving and 2,000m2 of setts), Chinese granite setts totalling 1,000m2, Porphyry totalling 400m2 and Portuguese granite paving totalling 500m2.
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Newcastle University - Armstrong Building

Newcastle University - Armstrong Building

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As the oldest building on Newcastle University's campus, The Armstrong Building has an iconic status. Grade II listed and steeped in history. A setting perfect for the Westfield Yorkstone, which was supplied to this project in the form of both paving and setts, in a multitude of plan sizes.
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The Brentford Project

The Brentford Project

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Situated right on the river's edge,
The Brentford Project is bringing the waterfront back to life.The Brentford Project has established a new residential quarter spanning the riverside of this proud West London town. A place to live well, work smart, and unwind effortlessly. From the water’s edge to the bustling High Street, an extraordinary community is taking shape.Across the lanes and yards the re-connection of the high street to the waterfront has created a place in which Londoners can live a more connected life with a focus on wellbeing, with new discoveries, independent makers, growers, art, live music and waterside activities.
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Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Redesign and rebuild of Castle Hill outside Windsor Castle.
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Wolverhampton City Centre

Wolverhampton City Centre

BBS Brick and Stone Limited

Multi-Million Pound Transformation of Wolverhampton City Centre, bringing communities together with wider and greener pedestrian spaces.

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