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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-36 (DEP1-H1): Towngate West

Representation ID: 3948

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

The Board have already been consulted and commented on this site at the Outline Planning Stage. Further, more detailed comments will follow once a Full or Reserved Matters application is made.
Please see the attached plan, ref: SK-PR-36, showing Board's drains and pipelines in proximity to the site.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-37 (DEP1-H2): Linchfield Road

Representation ID: 3949

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the large number of properties proposed, and the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-37, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed site. This site has Board-maintained drains on three sides. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk. The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. LCC, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage. The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of 1.4 litres per second per hectare. Agreement of technical details and payment of any surface water development contributions would also be required.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-307 (SKPR-26) – Priory Farm Land, Deeping St James

Representation ID: 3950

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-307, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed sites. This site has Board-maintained drains on two sides. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk. The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. Lincolnshire County Council, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage. The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of 1.4 litres per second per hectare. Agreement of technical details and payment of any surface water development contributions would also be required.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-55 Towngate East, Market Deeping

Representation ID: 3951

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-55, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed sites. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk. The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. Lincolnshire County Council, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage. The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of 1.4 litres per second per hectare. Agreement of technical details and payment of any surface water development contributions would also be required.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-330 Land east of Linchfield Road, Market Deeping

Representation ID: 3952

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-330, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed sites. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk. The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. Lincolnshire County Council, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage. The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of I .4 litres per second per hectare. Agreement of technical details and payment of any surface water development contributions would also be required.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-319 (SKPR-109 and SKPR-110) – Land Fronting Deeping Road

Representation ID: 3953

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the large number of properties proposed, and the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-319, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed sites. This site has Board-maintained drains on two sides. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. LCC, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage.
The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of 1.4 litres per second per hectare.

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Comment

Proposed Housing and Mixed-Use Site Allocations

SKPR-71 – Land North of Dickens Close, Stowe Road

Representation ID: 3954

Received: 13/08/2025

Respondent: Welland and Deepings International Drainage Board

Representation Summary:

If this site comes forward, the Board would wish to be involved at an early stage due to the impact this may have on our existing surface water drainage assets. Improvements may be required to the Board's watercourses in this area and planning of resource to undertake this potential work will be required. Please find attached a plan, ref: SKPR-71, showing Board-maintained drains in close proximity to the proposed sites. A Board's drain borders the northern boundary of this site. Board-maintained drains are afforded the protection of byelaws, a copy of which can be found on our website, www.wellandidb.org.uk The most pertinent byelaw which could impact site layout is the nine metres byelaw. In line with current regulations, the use of SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) should be considered as a first approach to dealing with surface water run-off. LCC, in their role as Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), should be approached at an early stage. The Board would need to agree and give prior approval (consent) for any surface water flows which should be limited to the Board's accepted Greenfield run-off rate of I .4 litres per second per hectare.

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