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infilling

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infilling
Material used to fill the spaces, within a frame, between structural members of a building; provides additional thermal insulation, fire resistance, and stiffness. Also see fill insulation.


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Five months ago county councillors rejected a scheme to build 44 houses and apartments on land at Malvins Road in Blyth - which involves infilling a railway cutting on the former coal line which once served the town's Bates Colliery.
The infilling of the last surviving area of the Victorian Tyne Dock has marked the end of a chapter in the river's history.
He provided information on the submission, noting that the proposal to redesignate the current recreational land to residential, will complete an infilling with no loss of any agriculturally zoned lands.
 
 
 
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