Impactful Case Studies, exploring
SuDS & BNG in education
water management
biodiversity net gain
Our case studies illustrate our commitment to effective flood management and increasing biodiversity through the UK. Discover how our innovative solutions have transformed communities, reduced risks, and delivered measurable outcomes.
Case Study: Supporting Essex Council’s Climate Resilience Strategy
To address surface water flooding in school environments, Essex County Council funded the installation of 41 Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS) units across primary schools and nurseries in the county.
To support Tandridge Council's biodiversity and nature recovery goals, BioScapes delivered seven BioCubes for public spaces in the region, installed by registered installers London Lawn Turf Company.
Yorkshire Water and Groundwork Yorkshire collaborated with BioScapes to provide Ashlands Primary School in West Yorkshire with four BioScapes SuDS planters, designed to capture water and protect the school from flood risk.
Hornsea School partnered with Wold Construction and East Riding Council to install six BioScapes SuDS units. These units were selected for their surface-mounted, retro-fit design, which eliminated the need for intrusive groundwork, ensuring a swift and disruption-free installation.
Case Study: Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, Fulham
Holy Cross Catholic Primary School in Fulham, London, turned to BioScapes when it faced significant challenges with its outdoor environment which lacked biodiversity, was prone to flooding and limited educational and recreational opportunities.
Bridgwater & Taunton College is a further education provision which leads the way for technical and professional training in Somerset. Faced with the challenge of expanding their hands-on learning experience as well as increasing biodiversity on campus, they enlisted the help of BioScapes.
Bilton Community Primary School is located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, an area that has been significantly affected by flooding. The community, in collaboration with the "Living with Water" initiative, is working towards reducing flood risks through innovative solutions.
One such approach involves the integration of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), which mimic natural drainage processes to manage water flow and mitigate flooding.
Case Study: TransPennine Express SuDS Unit Installation
TransPennine Express (TPE), a prominent rail operator in the north of England, has embarked on a sustainability initiative to enhance biodiversity and manage flooding through the installation of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS), working in partnership with BioScapes.
Omega Oak Barn, a family-run care home in North Yorkshire, transformed its garden into a vibrant, nature-focused haven with the innovative BioScapes WildPod. With support from the Allison Willis Trust, the WildPod creates a thriving microhabitat, offering a sensory-rich experience that appeals to all generations.