New national SuDS standards are transforming development for a more resilient future

The introduction of new national standards for Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) marks a significant step forward in the way water management is addressed in urban development. This regulatory update reinforces the growing consensus among industry professionals that effective drainage solutions must work with natural processes, not against them. In the UK, Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) […]

How Felixstowe Delivered Successful SuDS Through Cross-Agency Collaboration

Bloor Homes’ residential development in Felixstowe, Suffolk provides a practical example of implementing Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) within the constraints of modern UK housing projects. The development occurred during a period of regulatory transition, requiring navigation of new environmental requirements while managing the realities of urban site limitations. The project demonstrates the practical challenges […]

Tree Pits and Raingardens are Transforming Climate-Resilient Urban Design

Urban communities across the UK are experiencing more frequent and intense flooding events that challenge the capacity of conventional drainage networks. As weather patterns evolve, and rainfall becomes more unpredictable, traditional infrastructure approaches are reaching their operational limits. This changing landscape presents an opportunity to rethink how we manage stormwater in our towns and cities, […]

Tackling CSO Overflows with Nature-Based Solutions

Aging combined sewer networks across the UK face mounting pressures, with recent data highlighting the complex challenges water authorities are navigating. Last year, analysis by the BBC showed approximately 6,000 incidents in 2022 where Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) happened during dry weather conditions across England – situations that often result from system limitations. CSOs were […]

Building Resilient Streetscapes: Infrastructure Endorsed by Test Data Offers Best Value

Urban trees are fundamental to vibrant and sustainable streetscapes, offering shade, reducing air pollution, enhancing biodiversity, supporting community wellbeing, and contributing to the efficacy of nature-based drainage systems. However, while the stability and resilience of these trees in urban environments is critical, it is often overlooked. Changing weather patterns, heavy traffic and poor soil conditions […]

Why Green-Blue Infrastructure is a Win-Win for New Developments

UK construction sector insiders have been paying close attention to government announcements over the past week or so – there have been quite a number of them – and preparing to ramp up as a result. From the new homes target of 1.5 million by 2029, to the New Hospital Programme, via National Planning Policy […]

Smart, Scalable SuDS: Strength in Numbers

Climate change and urbanisation are pushing our drainage networks to the edge of their capabilities – and beyond. A combination of a preference for impermeable surfaces, population growth and more intense rainfall events (owing to climate change) has left our sewer networks struggling to cope. The result? More frequent surface water flooding, overwhelmed wastewater treatment […]

Are Sponge Cities the Future of Urban Resilience?

The concept of the sponge city has emerged as a sustainable way to tackle the mounting challenges of climate change, including the mitigation of urban flooding and offsetting the increasing difficulty of living in urban areas. By enabling the flow of natural water cycles through the use of sustainable drainage solutions (SuDS) installed on a […]

2025: The Year of Green-Blue Innovation

Last year, 2024, was meant to be a threshold moment for sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), with the long-awaited implementation of Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 in England poised to transform how new developments manage surface water. The year began with optimism, fuelled by rising awareness of (and urgency around) climate […]

Research Data Proves ArborFlow Tree Pit Efficacy

There’s a strong case for including trees in urban streetscapes, thanks to a wide variety of community wellbeing advantages, from providing shade to pollution reduction. In addition, attenuation and water treatment benefits can be maximised by using tree pits to improve tree health, within a SuDS. But is it really worth specifying tree pits? Our […]