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Rock Solid Granites Ltd

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Unit 4
Old Council Yard
Bypass Road
Haltwhistle, Northumberland
NE49 0ND



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rock

1. a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like.
2. Geol.
a. mineral matter of variable composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses or considerable quantities in nature, as by the action of heat or water.
b. a particular kind of such matter: igneous rock.
3. stone in the mass: buildings that stand upon rock.
4. a stone of any size.
5. something resembling or suggesting a rock.
6. a firm foundation or support: The Lord is my rock.
7. Chiefly Brit.a kind of hard candy, variously flavored.
8. See rock candy.
9. Often, rocks. Slang.
a. a piece of money.
b. a dollar bill.
10. Slang.
a. a diamond.
b. any gem.
11. Slang.
a. crack .
b. a pellet or lump of crack.
12. between a rock and a hard place, between undesirable alternatives.

solid

1. solid, substance, matter
usage: a substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure
2. solid, solidness, state of matter, state
usage: the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape
3. solid, shape, form
usage: a three-dimensional shape
1. solid (vs. liquid) (vs. gaseous), coagulated, solidified, concrete, congealed, jelled, jellied, dry, semisolid, solid-state, solid-state, hard
usage: of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous; "ice is water in the solid state"
2. solid, good (vs. bad)
usage: of good substantial quality; "solid comfort"; "a solid base hit"
3. solid (vs. hollow), massive, unhollowed
usage: entirely of one substance with no holes inside; "solid silver"; "a solid block of wood"
4. solid, homogeneous (vs. heterogeneous), homogenous
usage: of one substance or character throughout; "solid gold"; "a solid color"; "carved out of solid rock"
5. solid, unbroken (vs. broken)
usage: uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks; "a solid line across the page"; "solid sheets of water"
6. hearty, satisfying, solid, substantial, wholesome (vs. unwholesome)
usage: providing abundant nourishment; "a hearty meal"; "good solid food"; "ate a substantial breakfast"
7. solid, strong, substantial, sound (vs. unsound)
usage: of good quality and condition; solidly built; "a solid foundation"; "several substantial timber buildings"
8. noble, solid, upstanding, worthy, honorable (vs. dishonorable), honourable
usage: having high moral qualities; "a noble spirit"; "a solid citizen"; "an upstanding man"; "a worthy successor"
9. firm, solid, hard (vs. soft)
usage: not soft or yielding to pressure; "a firm mattress"; "the snow was firm underfoot"; "solid ground"
10. solid, cubic (vs. linear) (vs. planar), three-dimensional
usage: having three dimensions; "a solid object"
11. solid, opaque (vs. clear)
usage: incapable of being seen through; "solid blackness"
12. solid, self-colored, self-coloured, plain (vs. patterned), unpatterned
usage: entirely of a single color throughout; "a solid fabric"
13. solid, unanimous, undiversified (vs. diversified), unvaried
usage: acting together as a single undiversified whole; "a solid voting bloc"

ltd

1. confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: limited space; limited resource.
2. restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution: a limited monarch.
3. characterized by the inability to think imaginatively or independently; lacking originality or scope; narrow: its is rather limited intelligence.
Ltd. or Ltd, is a business incorporated under the laws of England, Wales, Scotland, certain Commonwealth countries, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and Israel.
Limited company
Private company limited by shares
Long-term debt, also long-term liabilities, a position of the balance sheet
Long Term Disability, replacement benefits for employees who are not able to work, see Work-life balance , section Short- and long-term disability
LTD, the NYSE symbol for Limited Brands, Inc.
L.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single.
L.T.D. , was formed in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1968, when Arthur "Lorenzo" Carnegie , Jake Riley Carle Wayne Vickers and Abraham "Onion" Miller , who had been working as members of the 15 piece "Fantastic Soul Men Orchestra" backing the ever popular duo of Sam & Dave, along with Jimmy "J.D." Davis , formed their own band named Love Men Ltd.

haltwhistle

Haltwhistle is a small town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, situated 10 miles (16 km) east of Brampton, near Hadrian''s Wall, and the villages of Plenmeller, Rowfoot and Melkridge. It has a population of 3,811.

Well constructed, stone-built houses are still a feature of central Haltwhistle, and though there are none outstanding architecturally the general appearance of the groups is harmonious. The houses were built of local stone, but with the railway, other materials could be brought in.
Haltwhistle was probably in existence in Roman times, as it is one of the closest approaches of the River South Tyne in its upland reaches to Hadrian''s Wall. The old Roman road or Stanegate passes just two miles to the north of the town.

The development of the town was based on its position on the main Newcastle to Carlisle road and on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway line.

The expansion of Haltwhistle in the 18th and 19th centuries was due to coal mining in the area and to a lesser extent the use of Haltwhistle as a loading point for metal ores coming from the mines on Alston Moor. In 1836 while some workmen were quarrying stone for the Directors of the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, on the top of Boreum, a high hill in the township of Thorngrafton and Parish of Haltwhistle, one of them found a copper vessel containing 63 coins, 3 of them gold and 60 copper. The gold coins were, one of Claudius Caesar, reverse Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus; one of Nero and one of Vespasian.

The town is served by Haltwhistle railway station on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, also known as the Tyne Valley Line. The line was opened in 1838, and links the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear with Carlisle in Cumbria. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through Northumberland.

Passenger services on the Tyne Valley Line are operated by Northern Rail and First ScotRail. The line is also heavily used for freight. The railway station is on the south side of the town close by the River South Tyne.

Until 1976 the railway station was also the northern terminus of the branch line to Alston, in Cumbria, the line was thirteen miles in length. Part of the southern end of the Haltwhistle to Alston line has been reopened as a two foot narrow gauge railway, known as the South Tynedale Railway, between Alston and Kirkhaugh.

Road
The A69 trunk road which links Carlisle and Newcastle on Tyne formerly passed south of the town centre and through the western part of the town until a full bypass was opened in 1997.