The gravel is designed to be porous. One of the issues for the site is that water drains away quickly. What can happen is that in spring some freak warm weather can cause a sudden snow melt, which could bring a log of sudden meltwater. Additionally, the surface of the tiles will channel the water into certain locations, so we need to be able to cope with that. (There's another trick we've got, but that will be for another web log post!)
Once the gravel is down, the 18-tonne digger is used to spread it out uniformly over the field. It is slow work, but the team are doing a very high-quality job.Photos: D. McKay-Bukowski
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