Slot Drainage for Reading’s New Urban Gateway
A brand-new public space has opened in Reading as part of the £850 million Station Hill redevelopment — and behind its clean, modern look is a smart and efficient drainage system. Designed for high foot traffic and visual harmony, this public realm now features our slot grating system combined with the MultiV+ 200 drainage channel.
Installed across key pedestrian zones, this solution supports both surface water management and architectural integrity — making it a perfect match for one of the UK’s most ambitious urban regeneration projects.
“A good drainage system goes unnoticed—but it makes all the difference.”
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Why Slot Grating? Seamless Design, Strong Performance
Slot grating is increasingly the drainage choice for public spaces, plazas, and pedestrian routes, and for good reason. At Station Hill, it provides the ideal balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Here’s what makes slot grating stand out:
- Discreet Appearance
With only a slim surface opening visible, slot drainage integrates beautifully into paved surfaces. It maintains the visual flow of the landscape — no bulky metal grates, no visual clutter. - Safe for All Users
Designed with narrow openings, the system reduces trip hazards and accommodates all pedestrians, including those using mobility aids or pushchairs. - High Drainage Capacity
Under the surface, the MultiV200 channel works hard to capture and direct runoff efficiently. It’s engineered for urban areas that experience large volumes of rainfall and foot traffic. - Compliant and Durable
Fully compliant with BS EN 1433, the system is suitable for load classes up to D400 — making it tough enough for occasional vehicle access without compromising design.
MultiV+ 200: Built for Urban Environments
At the heart of the system is the MultiV+ 200 channel, known for its design, high hydraulic capacity, and ease of installation. Its wide internal dimensions help handle greater water volumes, while the V-shape profile increases flow velocity — reducing sediment build-up and improving self-cleaning.
For a landscape like Station Hill — with mixed gradients, planted areas, and a 4-metre level change — this kind of adaptability is essential.
A Better Urban Experience
Station Hill has transformed an underused part of central Reading into a welcoming, walkable space with green areas, seating, public art, and improved connections to the town centre. The drainage system may be invisible — but it plays a key role in keeping this space functional, safe, and looking its best in all weather conditions.
Looking to Improve Drainage in Your Public Space Project?
Our slot grating and MultiV200 system is the ideal choice for architects, engineers, and urban developers who want performance without compromising design.
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