David Dale Avenue Stewarton Flood Alleviation

Project Overview
We are delivering a project to alleviate internal and external sewer flooding in and around David Dale Avenue in Stewarton, East Ayrshire.
The capacity of the local sewer network is being increased to make it less prone to overflowing.
At a Glance
- £2.2million investment
- Work carried out in two phases
- Delivered by George Leslie
Increased Capacity
Most of the work is being carried out in the grounds of Lainshaw Primary School where larger sewer pipes are being laid
What We Are Doing
Work on the first phase began in July 2022 and was completed a year later. Designed to alleviate the majority of internal and external flooding, a new upgraded sewer was installed along David Dale Avenue and through an area of mature woodland.
Phase two will see an upgraded sewer pipe installed in the grounds of Lainshaw Primary School.
We are using directional drilling along with the traditional open cut method to minimise disruption to the local community. It involves sinking two small shafts into the ground in the playground area.
Larger sewer pipes are being installed
Work is being carried out in two phases
Why We Are Doing It
Properties along David Dale Avenue in Stewarton have been prone to internal and external sewer flooding during periods of heavy rain. There has also been a significant increase in the local population and new properties being built.
The capacity of the local sewer network is being increased
Work on the latest phase began in July 2025
Update December 2025
We will be temporarily removing the parking suspension on Morton Road from Friday 19 December 2025 for the Christmas break when work will be paused.
The parking suspension will resume on Monday 5 January 2026 and we have asked for all cars and vehicles to be removed by 7am on that date.
We would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding.