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Tripster

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Bite the bullet and put some drainage in the lawn. Perforated plastic drain is cheap.
Hard work digging the ditches at least 12 inches deep. Get a trenching shovel. Fill will sand and then 6 inches of non clay soil.

Problem will be finding somewhere to let the drains empty.
 
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Bite the bullet and put some drainage in the lawn. Perforated plastic drain is cheap.
Hard work digging the ditches at least 12 inches deep. Get a trenching shovel. Fill will sand and then 6 inches of non clay soil.

Problem will be finding somewhere to let the drains empty.
Neighbours houses over back in village. They are another step down so be like a water fall 😊
 
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Would they be interested in a pond?
Sell it better as a lakeland waterfall
 

Dayvo

just passin' through
If you could hire, borrow or buy one of these it would be of great benefit to your lawn (and exercise for you). If done 4-5 times from early spring to late autumn, as well as dressing (applying a light covering of sand) you will have a sward to be proud of.



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Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
If you have heavy clay subsoil then any rain'll just pond no matter how much you aerate it so I agree with Darius- you need to shift the standing water with permeable drainage and a silt trap [or even large storage crates underground]. Best let the building inspector know before connecting to any adopted surface water drain as they object to draining surface water run-off into adopted public sewers and they may have a better local solution..
 
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