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North Kesteven District Council in Lincolnshire has selected Sandtoft’s Old English clay pantiles for the country’s first straw council houses. The properties have been built to help cut costs, reduce energy consumption and increase the amount of affordable and environmentally-friendly homes in the region. click here for more >
One of the UK’s largest social landlords, Wakefield and District Housing (WDH), has specified Sandtoft’s 20/20 clay plain roof tiles. click here for more >
Sandtoft roof tiles is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its specialist ‘heritage’ division. Sandtoft Heritage Services was set up in 1995 to provide an expert resource for some of the country’s major conservation and restoration projects and in that time has helped to restore over 500 historical buildings. click here for more >
Sandtoft gave its full support at the South Yorkshire & Humber Building Excellence Awards last Thursday as one of the main supporters of the annual event. click here for more >
St. Leger Homes, the social housing management company for Doncaster Borough Council, has selected Sandtoft's Romulus clay roof tile for its properties in Dunscroft. click here for more >
Sandtoft’s interlocking BritLock slate has been selected as an attractive alternative to natural slate for the new builds of both Cawdor Primary School near Nairn and Kinlochleven High School in Kinlochleven, Argyll. click here for more >
Sandtoft’s 20/20 interlocking clay plain roof tiles are adorning Hadlow Agricultural College’s new animal management unit at Faulkner’s Farm in Tonbridge, Kent. click here for more >
Sandtoft will be exhibiting its integrated solar roof tile system – the UK’s first integrated system designed for use with clay roof tiles – and two of its most sustainable roof products. click here for more >
Edinburgh World Heritage specifies Sandtoft for a Category A refurbishment project. click here for more >
Ayrshire-based property developer ATD Developments, has specified Sandtoft's interlocking BritLock slate for its Fenwick Glade development, a prestigious scheme of just nine bespoke properties in the village of Fenwick, Ayrshire. click here for more >


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