May and June have been busy months for the SuDS+ project, including sharing our methods and findings at various knowledge exchange events across the country.
Our team members, Eleanor Starkey (Northumbria University) and Caitlin Rogers (Isle Utilities) represented SuDS+ at the following conferences:
These events brought researchers, policymakers and industry leaders together to discuss and share best practice around innovative flood resilience techniques.
SuDS+ was shared using posters, talks, information stands and a video. This enabled the team to talk about our engagement techniques, community ideas, and the resulting SuDS+ concepts with a national and international audience.
Collaboration with community members and stakeholders working across different disciplines were common themes discussed. This is the approach being taken by SuDS+. We believe a community-led collaborative approach will ensure SuDS deliver real benefits to communities, while tackling multiple urban challenges in one go.
A new set of advanced water level monitoring devices are installed in Stanley Burn and…
Over the past few weeks our Engagement team met with various departments from Durham County…
The SuDS+ project are working with Northumbria University to ask residents their opinions. We have…
As part of the Stanley SUDS+ programme in schools Wear Rivers Trust Education Officers are…
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Look out for our leaflet dropping through your door in the next couple of weeks….