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Chiltern Aquatics are right next to our allotments. I was going to ask them if they had any spare "cut-offs" I could use.
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I have always used Fawcetts, excellent product and service. My current pond liner has been in for 5 years now with no issues at all.
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Another option is a good layer of damp sand across the hole 2.5cm thick or so. As was mentioned, just stops the sharp stones putting a hole in the membrane when the weight of the water presses down.
Best of luck.
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