There is a variety of methods available to ensure that your paving drains properly, for example draining into a lawn or soakaway. Correct drainage of paving is a requirement for planning permission. See our guide on planning permission for paving for more information.
Ventnor
Ventnor is a seaside resort as well as civil parish established in the Victorian period on the south-east shore of the Isle of Wight, England, eleven miles (18 kilometres) from Newport. It is located southern of St Boniface Down, as well as built on high inclines leading down to the sea. The higher part is referred to as Upper Ventnor (formally Lowtherville); the lower part, where most facilities are located, is referred to as Ventnor. Ventnor is occasionally required to include the nearby as well as older settlements of St Lawrence and also Bonchurch, which are covered by its town council. The population of the parish in 2016 had to do with 5,800. Ventnor came to be extremely fashionable as both a health and wellness as well as holiday resort in the late 19th century, called the 'English Mediterranean' and 'Mayfair by the Sea'. Medical advances throughout the very early the twentieth century reduced its role as a health spa and also, like other British seaside resorts, its summer season holiday profession experienced the changing nature of travel during the latter part of that century. Its relatively protected place underneath the sloping chalk downland produces a microclimate with more sunny days and also less frosts than the rest of the island. This allows numerous varieties of subtropical plant to grow; Ventnor Botanic Garden is particularly noteworthy. Ventnor keeps a strongly Victorian character, has an active arts scene, and is regaining appeal as an area to see.