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The Hampton mixed-used development south-west of Peterborough, UK was built largely on the brownfield site of a number of former brickworks. It was conceived around the need to manage surface water, which required creative thinking and a collaborative approach from the project team and key parties involved to realise delivery of a multi-functional surface water drainage strategy. The strategy was conceived prior to much of the sustainable drainage system (Suds) guidance and standards being produced, which are now considered commonplace. This paper looks at the development as a case study and assesses the lessons learned. To deliver Suds successfully, it is clear that comprehensive collaboration and communication are needed.

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