SUDS compliant driveway

Driveways and rain water, how to be compliant and help the environment.

With the ever growing amount of water we have falling from the skies and the pressure on local water companies to direct it away from our homes, the issue of hard surface run off is becoming more and more apparent. As we have all seen in the last month or so the sheer amount of water has overwhelmed the storm drains and locally we now see the water bubbling up in our roads and parks.

Historically we used to have front gardens with small driveways and lawns that would capture and slow the natural flow of water through the ground to the water table. With modern living and the trend toward ‘low maintenance’ gardens we now see hard surface paved expanses to accommodate off road parking as our towns and cities swell.

Whilst we cannot solve the number of vehicles on the road or the associated parking problems, we can help the situation by the correct installation of water runoff capture systems otherwise known as SUDS. Sustainable underground drainage systems can mimic the roll of the soft ground by collecting the rain water and holding it in the ground to slowly permeate back into the water table thus easing the problems of surge that overwhelm our old highway drainage systems.

Current government legislation stated that if you have a new driveway installed where the water will run off your property onto the highway, unless you comply with the SUDS rules, you will need to apply for planning permission.

A linear drain across the entrance is not enough to be compliant. You ned to capture the water using a soak away or aqua cell which holds the water on your property to slowly soak back to the water table.  A 100m2 driveway sheds a lot of water and a 10cm x 10cm linear drain alone will only hold a fraction of the water being driven to the channel. It needs somewhere to go or the water will just flow freely onto the highway and the overflowing storm drains.

Simple pipework and a silt trap will send the water to an aqua cell that can be installed under the driveway that will solve these issues. Make sure that when you choose your contractor that they offer you the correct system or you will be the person responsible for the breach in Planning rules.

 

 

Here’s an idea of how we can transform a standard lawn into a haven for people and our insect friends. Lawns offer little in terms of food, shelter and, importantly to us, sanctuary from the rigours of modern life. I can just imagine listening to the birds and bees busy in this space on a summer evening.

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Natural country garden

With a break from the modern clean lines and hard structures this garden was commissioned by a local resident and designed by Philip at Strata Garden design.

The brief was to take a rather old typical garden that didn’t inspire and create a nature haven in the heart of  town in Southwick.

The garden on arrival. Time to start the site preparation.

With Phil’s guidance and keeping the clients budget in mind we produced the estimate and got the Acceptance form  from the client.  A few weeks later the hard landscaping was in, along with the nature pond as the focal point of the garden adjacent to the patio.

With the hard landscaping complete, now we introduce the planting to soften the lines.

Now it was time for Phil to shine as he introduced the soft planting to the fresh planting border that were created.

Arbworx soft planting garden design
With all the work finished it is time for nature to do its work and establish this garden

All that was left was for nature to take its course and the new planting to establish itself within the hardscape. And here are the results……

With the planting now settled in the wildlife can now take full advantage of the wonderful garden

 

Arbworx garden design makeover landscaping Southwick Brighton Hove Shoreham by Sea

I’m sure that he client will spend endless days out in their new garden enjoying the wonderful new vista.

 

Arbworx decking landscaping Southwick

Does my deck need planning permission?

One of our first questions when people enquire about a deck build is “how far off the ground to you want the deck to be?”

Current planning rules state that the deck or raised structure can be no more than 30 cm from ground level.  Anything over this may well require planning permission if you intend to proceed. There are also rules on the size of the deck structure that you need to be aware of.

At Arbworx we can not only design and build the deck, we can also produce drawings and act as an agent for you in submitting an application to the local authority to get permission to build your raised deck.

For further information please go to the planning portal or submit an enquiry form below.

Garden planting and design Arbworx landscaping

Has the fashion for grey and white come to an end?

With the days becoming lighter and a hint of spring around the corner its time to start planning how your garden will transform as summer approaches. Over the past few years the accent has been on ‘low maintenance’ clean lines for those ‘Dez rez’ properties but now there is definitely a revival towards planting schemes and more traditional materials such as clay pavers, brick planters and flowing borders.

Modern contemporary living

Porcelain Paving has dominated the landscaping scene for the last 3-4 years but as tastes change and the focus shifts to ‘timeless gardens’ then natural stone and features more suited to a country garden appear to take the lead in clients wish lists. ” I want somewhere tranquil to go a escape the rigors of working life” is a comment I hear more and more these days. It is actually quite refreshing to hear as a garden designer and installer as I get to expand the palette choice away from grey and white to more earthy tones that will stand the test of time.

English country gardens

Whilst I agree there is still a place for these builds in modern contemporary homes the feel for a softer, flowing garden as opposed to strong lines and render,  seems to take traction amongst my clients.

Now as the first few bulbs of spring send flowers out of the soil lets see how clients tastes lean toward a more traditional English country garden!

I wonder if the rose garden will ever return?

‘thoughts of summer’

 

 

 

Arbworx nominated for THREE awards at the APL Awards 2015

As if last week’s news that our work had been recognised as exceptional by the Marshalls Register and awarded two regional prizes, this week we were delighted to learn that we have been shortlisted for not one, not two, but THREE awards at next year’s Association of Professional Landscapers Awards. Continue reading “Arbworx nominated for THREE awards at the APL Awards 2015”