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Detailed Design  9.8.4 Visual quality

           The overall character of the SuDS landscape
           and surrounding areas will have been

           considered during Concept and Outline
           Design stages.

           Design detailing of SuDS components,
           particularly inlets, outlets, control structures,
           channels and basins with their edges and
           profiles remain to be confirmed during Detail
           Design Stage.




           9.8.5 The integration of amenity
           and SuDS


           Early SuDS design in Britain tended to create
           dedicated SuDS corridors with a series of
           basins, swales and wetlands that were
           separate from the development they served.
           In many cases wetland features would be
           fenced. They were therefore thought to be
  109      land hungry, expensive and required

           additional site maintenance.

           In order to maximize the value of SuDS it is
           important to understand the principle of
           integrated SuDS design. SuDS design should
           integrate the requirements of rainfall
           management with the use of development by
           people.
















                      Fort Royal Primary School, Worcester.
                   Mini-courtyard with rainchain, rain slide,
                                         raised pool and rill.


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