Draining front yard - How to kep within the law
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I am planning to pave the front yard of my daughter's terraced house in London. It is 8 sq.m. and I don't want the hassle of applying for planning permission for draining it and I don't want to consider connecting to the public sewer. I also don't want to use porous paving. My preference would be to drain it into a soakaway (after checking suitability with a porosity test) but I cannot because it would be less than the permitted 5m away from the house. I understand that to comply with the law I can pave 8 sq.m. as long as it drains onto a lawn or a permeable border. Can you tell me what size the permeable border should be? If a permeable border is acceptable then how is that any different from a soakaway?
thanks, scottyboy
thanks, scottyboy
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A percolation test will be my first job when I get there next week (daughter lives 200miles away). If the ground isn't suitable I guess that permeable paving is the answer. Instead of the purpose-made permeable blocks is there a way of using traditional paving slabs/flags but leaving wide gaps filled with gravel/chippings to allow for percolation?
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The attached link explains the reasoning for the minimum of 15.
https://www.direct-drainage.co.uk/pages....ty-test
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https://www.direct-drainage.co.uk/pages....ty-test
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