We understand that construction work can be inconvenient, and our teams will make sure to keep the communities around both of our sites updated as our work progresses.
Latest update: Our sewer improvement work began at the junction of Sidgreaves Lane and Hoyles Lane in early March, as part of a wider project to allievate future flooding within the area.
In the coming weeks, as the works progress along Hoyles Lane towards select properties there will be a period of time where unfortunately, we will not be able to provide vehicle access to resident’s private driveways, or on road parking to residents, who live between house numbers 280-272 Hoyles Lane. This will last for around 4 weeks as the works pass by. Please be assured, if you are going to be directly affected by our access restrictions, our onsite Customer Representative will make contact with you 1 week before any work commencing to notify you of specific dates and times when driveway access will be restricted.
Why are we doing this work?
As new property housing developments are proposed and constructed around the local area, we aim to create a more resilient wastewater network. Throughout periods of heavy rainfall, the existing sewer network reaches capacity and causes internal and external flooding to properties on Hoyles Lane.
Our project will involve improving approximately 4000m of existing sewers. Enabling work commenced in January 2024 and construction is expected to be complete in summer 2025
You can view our proposed sewer improvement route here.
What will our work involve?
Throughout our work, road closures, temporary traffic management and diversion routes will be in place. The new sewer along Hoyles Lane will be installed using open cut methods and will be backfilled and reinstated in sections as we move along the road. Construction work will begin in early March at the junction of Sidgreaves Lane and Hoyles Lane. This will require us to temporarily close a section of Sidgreaves Lane. Once completed, work will then progress along Hoyles Lane. Generally, our teams will be on site between 8am and 6pm from Monday to Friday.
During our work, the type of equipment and machinery we need to use can be disruptive and throughout this time we’ll do all we can to keep any noise to a minimum. Access to properties and public footpaths will remain unaffected as our programme of work progresses.
Thank you for your patience, we do understand that roadworks can be inconvenient, and our team will do all they can to keep disruption for road users and the local community to a minimum.
You can view our proposed diversion routes here.
Bus routes: Bus route number 44 will be affected throughout our work. However, temporary bus stops will be arranged with Preston Bus to keep the service running as usual.
As we move through the projects surrounding Cottam, we'll make sure the community are updated and will provide advanced notice of any changes. If you have any queries, please get in touch and quote project number 80061057. We'll be happy to help.