As innovators within the land promotion sector, Catesby Estates was one of the first to recognise the importance and added value, in-house technical expertise can deliver to both landowners and housebuilders.
Our technical team is unique amongst land promoters, and are able to bring forward sites with comprehensive technical background work completed, and offer value engineered solutions to any site constraints.
This means there is less upfront risk for a housebuilder, that comes with a land site that has not been fully considered from a technical and deliverability perspective.
This in turn increases the speed of housing delivery, with housebuilders able get onsite and start construction quicker.
In this article our technical team explain flood risk and how it can be managed effectively when delivering new homes.
Flood risk is a combination of the probability of an event happening and the consequences if it occurred.
Flood risk is dependent on there being a source of flooding, such as a river, a route for the flood water to take and something that is affected by the flood such as a housing estate or a road.
The consequences of a flood depend on exposure and vulnerability. Exposure is a measure of the number of people or things that may be affected by a flooding event while vulnerability is a measure of the potential of people or things that could be harmed.
The likelihood of a flooding event happening is summarised in the below table.
Return periods are often used to describe how often a flooding event will occur but using terms such as 1 in 50 years can mislead the public into thinking that a 1 in 50-year flood event will only occur every 50 years.
Return periods are an average of how often a flood event of that extent will occur, and so the probability or chance of flooding should be used instead. For example, a 1 in 50-year flood has a 2 per cent probability of occurring in any one year.
Flood Risk Management for development sites can be achieved by various techniques.
The various methods of how flooding and rainfall can be managed within a development are:
We produce a Flood Risk Assessment which considers all aspects of flood risk together with a supporting surface water drainage strategy when submitting a Planning Application for residential development.
Housebuilders and Local Authorities can be confident a planning permission obtained by Catesby Estates is deliverable.