
THIS morning Cllr Paul Greenall, one of my fellow Derby Ward colleagues, and I conducted a street surgery in Westhead.
Last week, we’d done the ‘Halton Castle & Prince Albert’ side of the village, so this week we did the other side, the Village Hall side – the same side which regular readers will know was the scene of the localised flooding 2 weeks ago.
During the surgery, we took time out to further inspect the part of the pavement which failed, causing the flooding, and were concerned to see that just a few inches away in the roadway, there was some cracking and it looks like part of the road has sunk.
The obvious conclusion is that the water build up a couple of weeks ago may have led to some of the earth underneath being washed away, causing the surface to start sinking. I’ve contacted Lancashire County Council about this, urging them to investigate this as soon as possible.
Crosshall Brow is part of the main route between Skelmersdale and Ormskirk, and is heavily used, so this needs to be sorted out quickly.
Afterwards, Paul also showed me another part of Crosshall Brow where flooding is an issue, just a bit further down on the footpath which runs to Vicarage Lane. It’s well known that the footpath looks like Niagara Falls in very wet weather with water coming down the slope. Taking a look at the fields, you could see straight away drainage is a problem. There is a similar problem in nearby Castle Lane, an issue my colleagues and I have been working on.

The problem with many flooding issues in Westhead is that it is a combination of things – a high water table, the fact it is on a hill, poor drainage in parts and land ownership issues. That’s not to say the problems are insurmountable, it’s just that it will take a bit of time.
Make no mistake though, I’m certainly up for the challenge!