Rain Gardens Installation: Along the carriageway on Brooke Road, Rain Gardens were strategically installed to manage rainwater run-off from hard surfaces. These rain gardens involved the planting of attractive, low-maintenance, and wildlife-friendly flora, contributing significantly to biodiversity enhancement. We carefully chose plant species like Crocosmia, Salvias, Geums, Tecruim, Hebe, and Cornus Midwinter fire from our exclusive list, creating a diverse and resilient green landscape.
Underground Water Attenuation and Storage Tanks: Beneath the road surface on Brooke Road, from St Mary’s School to the junction with Oliver Road, water attenuation and storage cells were installed. These underground tanks, equipped with permeable carriageway surfacing material or drainage slots, served to slow the flow of water into Thames Water’s drainage system. This not only relieved pressure during intense rainfall but also prevented drains from overflowing and causing flooding.
Permeable Road Construction: Certain sections of Brooke Road now feature permeable surfaces designed to absorb rainwater. This innovative approach serves as temporary storage, preventing overflow.
St Mary’s School Support: Actively participating in the SuDS initiative, St Mary’s School harvests rainwater through rain planters, reinforcing sustainability.