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Coventry
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Astro Turf, or artificial turf, is utilised in place of natural grass. Astro Turf is the name given to the first artificial turf that was created by Monsanto, but it soon became a widespread term for artificial turf generally.
Astro turf is composed of synthetic fibres with a combination of sand and recycled rubber granules as infills. It is made use of broadly in sports applications, such as on football and rugby pitches, tennis courts as well as golf courses.
There are a developing variety of industrial applications for astro turf, such as office buildings, concerts and festivals and department stores.
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North Uist is an island and community in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. North Uist is the tenth-largest Scottish island and also the thirteenth-largest island surrounding Great Britain. It has a location of 117 square miles (303 km2), a little smaller sized than South Uist. North Uist is attached by embankments to Benbecula via Grimsay, to Berneray, as well as to Baleshare. With the exception of the south east, the island is very flat, and covered with a patchwork of peat bogs, reduced hillsides and lochans, with over half the land being covered by water. Some of the lochs consist of a mix of fresh and tidal salt water, triggering some complicated and also unusual environments. Loch Sgadabhagh, regarding which it has been stated “there is probably no other loch in Britain which approaches Loch Scadavay in irregularity as well as complexity of synopsis”, is the biggest loch by area on North Uist although Loch Obisary has concerning twice the volume of water. The northern part of the island becomes part of the South Lewis, Harris and North Uist National Scenic Area, one of 40 in Scotland. The major settlement on the island is Lochmaddy, an angling port and residence to a gallery, an arts centre and also a cam obscura. Caledonian MacBrayne ferries sail from the town to Uig on Skye, as well as from the island of Berneray (which is linked to North Uist by road causeway), to Leverburgh in Harris. Lochmaddy also has Taigh Chearsabhagh– a museum as well as arts centre with a coffee shop, small store and post office service. Nearby is the Uist Outdoor Centre. The island’s primary towns are Sollas, Hosta, Tigharry, Hougharry, Paible, Grimsay and Cladach Kirkibost. Other settlements consist of Clachan, Carinish, Knockquien, Port nan Long, Greinetobht and Scolpaig, home to the 19th century Scolpaig Tower recklessness. Loch Portain is a tiny district on the east coast– some 9 miles (14 kilometres) from Lochmaddy, with sub areas of Cheesebay and Hoebeg. According to the 2011 census North Uist had a population of 1,254.
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