Well…. after almost four months of battling, repair works have now finally been carried out to tackle the flooding on Crosshall Brow, Westhead.
For those who have followed this story closely, you may remember that initially, it was thought United Utilities were responsible for tackling the issue.
But the harsh winter weather hampered investigations and it was only when the thaw took place that UU officials were able to discover that responsibility for repairs were in fact down to the local highways authority, Lancashire County Council.
United Utilities first thought the flooding was down to a fault with a public sewer, but when they were finally able to look into it they found it was actually to do with a culvert dating back many, many years and which didn’t appear on any of their maps.
At that point, it became the responsibility of Lancashire County Council, who worked very quickly and got contractors on site last Monday. They found the flooding was being caused by a damaged pipe on a surface water culvert that had, over time, become silted up and led to the flooding during heavy rain.
I’m pleased to report this has now been repaired and a new chamber has been built at this location to allow future access should the problem reoccur.
However, one side-effect over the prolonged flooding is that it has caused some damage to the actual road surface. I have pressed the County Council on this and they expect to carry out repairs in the new financial year.
I’m pleased this matter appears to have been sorted out for local residents, who have had to put up with this for months. I’m also grateful to Lancashire County Council for their speedy work in getting this issue sorted – hopefully for good!

Posted by David Sudworth 









