The addition of enough non-adsorbing polymer to a hard-sphere suspension ca
uses the particles to aggregate to form a space-filling gel. The integrity
of the gel persists for a finite period of time, and then the space-filling
structure collapses suddenly to form a denser sediment. This phenomenon of
'delayed sedimentation' is ubiquitous in many weakly-flocculated suspensio
ns. In this work, we observe the processes occurring in the bulk of a collo
id-polymer gel using dark-field imaging, and probe the arrangement and dyna
mics of the particles in the system using two-colour dynamic light scatteri
ng. The effect of shear is also studied. A number of physical mechanisms re
levant to a comprehensive explanation of delayed sedimentation are proposed
and discussed.