Diy patio - To drain or not to drain

Foul and surface water, private drains and public sewers, land drains and soakaways, filter drains and any other ways of getting rid of water.
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foxfox
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Post: # 21285Post foxfox

Hi
I am just starting my patio in my back garden and an getting conflicting advice from different people. Was hoping to get an expert 'final' opinion!
The patio will be around 55msq so quite a substantial area. My original plan was to fall away from the house and simply drain into flower beds / lawn at the far edge of the patio.
Ive since been told I should really allow for some sort of drainaway at this edge or alternatively slope towards the house and run a drainaway along the house into existing drains.
Is this really necessary? Or would i get away with just having the water run off onto the beds / lawn?
Any advice you could provided would be much appreciated.
Cheers
:O
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 21295Post lutonlagerlout

eh?
of course you can run it into your lawns and beds
normally you only need a drain when the water cannot get away
dont overcomplicate things
cheers LLL
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Post: # 21305Post Dave_L

Totally agree with LLL - we construct driveways (much bigger areas) that drain off into gardens/flowerbeds with no ill effects.

Keep it simple! :)
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Post: # 21309Post Suggers

Wahey.... free irrigation!!
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foxfox
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Post: # 21312Post foxfox

its what i thought in the first place! thanks for the peace of mind, I can carry on doing it my way now! thank youuuu
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