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Carradale Bay Caravan Park occupies a stunning position on the eastern side of the Kintyre Peninsular.
Aware that clean, modern and hygienic washrooms are a real winner with holiday makers, Colin Burgess, Carradale’s owner decided to completely refurbish the toilet areas to deliver exactly that.
After a thorough review of available products, and based on recommendation, Mr Burgess chose Bushboard Washrooms Continuum range. “We have been established for many years and our existing facilities were in need of refurbishment. It was really important we chose a company and product we could trust and Bushboard came highly recommended”. He continued, “We wanted a finished washroom that was modern, easy to maintain and hard-wearing and Bushboard’s Continuum range fitted our requirements perfectly!”
Bushboard’s Continuum cubicles feature 30mm thick pilasters for durability, a robust continuous headrail, sturdy cubicle feet and are available in hard-wearing materials that deliver long-lasting style.
To download a brochure visit www.bushboard-washrooms.co.uk or call 01536 533620.
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