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Rain garden plan floated to ease surface water flooding in town’s carpark

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05/09/2025 – Permalink Related topics: Climate change / environment / Highways, transport and environmental maintenance / Partner organisations

An image of an asphalt surface bordered by a fenced flower bed covered in wood chips and two small trees

A new rain garden at this site could help alleviate surface water flooding

Outline plans for a new rain garden at Oswestry’s Central Carpark are being presented to the town council this month and at a public drop-in session at OsNosh on September 17.

The Oswestry De-pave demonstrator project, managed by Shropshire Council and led by Shropshire Wildlife Trust (SWT) as part of the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme (SVWMS), focuses on using nature-based solutions to tackle water management challenges across the region.

It is anticipated the proposed rain garden will:

  • Reduce surface water runoff in the carpark.
  • Absorb rainfall through planted and contoured soil areas.
  • Introduce native and pollinator-friendly wildflower verges.
  • Improve absorption into soil.

Project lead, Jenna Shaw from SWT, said:-

“For years, heavy rainfall has caused water to pool at the entrance of Central Carpark, making nearby parking spaces unusable and creating safety concerns.

“The rain garden will help absorb and redirect rainwater, reducing surface runoff and improving drainage—all while creating a beautiful, green space for residents and visitors to enjoy.”

Tom Dainty Shropshire Council deputy cabinet member with responsibility for the environment, said:-

“This project is a shining example of how small-scale local action can support climate resilience. By replacing hard surfaces with green infrastructure, Oswestry is being invited to take a proactive step in managing flood risk while enhancing the town’s natural beauty.”

Local Shropshire Councillor Duncan Kerr, added:-

“Projects such as this reflect a shared commitment to sustainability, community wellbeing, and working with nature—not against it.

“I think it would be a very welcome addition to our urban landscape and will ease the issues with surface water flooding the car park.”

The SWT will appoint contractors to construct the rain garden and it will be funded through the Oswestry De-Pave project.

Jenna will be at OsNosh from 10.30am to 1pm on September 17 to talk to people about the project and the goals of the Oswestry De-pave project.

Town councillors are being asked to support the proposal, which is part of the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme’s (SVWMS) Oswestry De-pave demonstrator project, when they meet on September 10.

About SVWMS: The SVWMS, is a partnership between the EA, Natural Resources Wales, Powys County Council and Shropshire Council with the intention to tackle flooding, support thriving communities and create resilient environments through sustainable and holistic water management.

People can also keep up to date with progress of the scheme and all the latest news and events by viewing the SVWMS website, which seeks feedback from those with an interest in the scheme.

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