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WINNING WITH SUDS THE TRADE ASSOCIATION INTERPAVE EXPLORES AN EXEMPLARY, AWARD-WINNING URBAN REGENERATION AND SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE (SUDS) SCHEME, FEATURING INNOVATIVE APPLICATIONS OF CONCRETE BLOCK PERMEABLE PAVING. Bridget Joyce Square in Australia The scheme won ‘Winner of Winners’ London Borough of Hammersmith & Road, White City, London, is a SuDS (the President’s Award) as well as Fulham. They recognised that the road park with community at its heart. Winner of the ‘Adding Value through in front of the school was unsafe and Landscape’ category at the 2017 unhealthy, and identified the need for Landscape Institute Awards, and a public meeting space where events also an ICE London Civil Engineering could be held. Coincidentally, the Award in 2016. But most importantly, Borough was looking for a landmark it has been enthusiastically welcomed retrofit SuDS project at that time. Its design, by SuDS consultants and landscape architects Robert Bray Associates, introduces the innovative concept of concrete block permeable paving as a thin overlay for existing streets, removing rainwater straight from the surface without gulleys and providing some attenuation and treatment before discharging to adjacent, well-planted basins. by local residents, as recognised by a Sustrans community survey. Landmark SuDS Project In 2013, the head teacher of Randolph Beresford School and the White City Residents’ Association approached the 62 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 34 2018 Consultation with local people and a realization of the potential for the site led to an integrated design that linked two disconnected spaces and created a social arena celebrating rainfall.