StoneSet resin surfacing solution for the Cardiff Bay Barrage![]() Officially opened to the public in 2001, the Cardiff Bay Barrage created a freshwater lake with over 13km of waterfront, and was the catalyst for the regeneration of the old docklands of Cardiff and Penarth. The landscaped Cardiff Barrage embankment provides an attractive promenade where the public can view the estuary and Cardiff Bay. It also has 'The Age of Coal', an outside exhibition that celebrates the historical link between Cardiff and the Valleys. The Red Welsh Dragon, centuries-old emblem of the Welsh people, was a very important part of that link, and thus had to form part of the Barrage landscaping. Why Sureset? From the 1000+ StoneSet formulations available, 'The Age of Coal' Dragon uses natural aggregates and recycled glass in an assortment of colours. The crystal-clear resin enhances the colour of the raw materials, and the versatility of StoneSet enabled intricate patterns to be designed and built for the Dragon. For the Dragon's construction, 3mm Bright Red recycled glass created the main body, with natural gravel for the surrounding areas. The eyes use 3mm black and elsewhere 4mm green, 4mm grey and 3mm dark terracotta provide the final, stunning effect. Because of the strong contrast between the principle colours, the edging had to be totally accurate, so StoneSet incorporated a metal strip which enhanced the over-all appearance. Coal bands were laid colour to colour to provide subtler colour changes, as they would have been in reality. The Harbour Authority Opreations Manager, Roger Thorney, says;
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