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The project will extend the open part of the Beverley Brook and create a permanent wetland and two basins which will temporarily hold storm water for times of heavy flow. Water will reconnect back into the Thames Water main drain at a reduced flow rate, taking pressure off the drains further down in the town.
The decision to award the construction contract was made on 13 February 2026.
The contractor will maintain the works for the first two years and then it will become the responsibility of the Sutton Parks Team.
It will be necessary to close off some areas of the recreation ground whilst works are taking place. We apologise for the inconvenience during the construction works.
The Sutton Surface Water Management Plan identifies Worcester Park as the most at risk Critical Drainage Area in Sutton.
Flooding in 2021 proved the need for a further flood alleviation scheme in Worcester Park.
Once completed, the scheme will:
The planting plan is:
The tree strategy aims to encourage a wide range of native species that complements the existing landscape by increasing tree diversity and variety and acts as protective measures to increase the resilience against climate change.
The Recreation Ground will remain open space except the wetland which will be fenced for the vegetation to establish.
The existing path will cross the Brook over a new bridge which is aligned and strong enough for maintenance vehicles.
The gym equipment will be moved and rearranged so it can be used sociably.
A fun family friendly multi-user route across rolling landforms will be created to the east of the Recreation Ground. The dug up earth will be re-used for these landforms which will dramatically reduce the number of lorry movements and disruption and carbon compared to taking the earth away.
Changes made to the plans following resident engagement and feedback:
Comment |
Response |
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Privacy concerns due to the raised embankment |
Embankment and planting reconfigured and trees relocated to address overlooking concerns. See drawing below. |
| Tree planting will impact on light | Trees planted away from the recreation ground boundary. |
| Impact on drainage in St Clair Drive gardens | Land drainage investigated. Main drain to be redirected into the wetland. The design of the embankment altered so water flows into the wetland. Drainage added to the multi-user route design. |
| Security concerns - loitering between the multi user route and back gardens | Spacing between properties and embankment increased. Planting designed to impede access. |
| Safety around water | Gentle side slope gradients, shallow water depths, fencing around wetland, signs to warn/educate park users. |
| Loss of level ground | Basins will remain usable except during flooding for flexible use. The basins will be flatter than the existing ground. Additional amenity value will be added by the proposals. |
| Multi user route should be in a loop | Informal routes may be used to create a loop. The route was widened to allow people to go both ways. |
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