The site of the proposed Whittle Brook outfall PLANS to protect hundreds of homes in Penketh from flooding have been submitted. The Environment Agency has teamed up with Warrington Borough Council for the major scheme around Whittle Brook and Penketh Brook. The scheme will protect 225 homes from the risk of very significant flooding. The works involve: n Construction of a new culvert to improve conveyance under the railway line and canal and reduce the risk of flooding on the Penketh Brook. n Construction of a tidal outfall that will act to minimise tidal ingress and silt accumulation from the River Mersey.
WITH seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, this Penketh home certainly lives up to its billing as a substantial and magnificent property . The detached house in Farnworth Road is set over three floors and offers contemporary living in almost 6000 sq ft of space. Farnworth Road Approached via electric gates and sitting within mature gardens, key features include spacious lounge and a huge open plan family room and kitchen. Both these rooms have patio doors with access to the gardens. The amazing kitchen is described as having a state of the art design with granite work surfaces, an island unit and integrated appliances.
Warrington Road will be closed westbound between 7pm and 1am from Monday, January 25. The road will be closed in sections from Liverpool Road to Greystone Road and from Warrington Road for 50 metres along the following lengths of road, Grange Drive; Clifford Lane; Inglenook Road; Hall Nook. Access will be under the control of the relevant contractor for the duration of the works. The alternative route will be via Sankey Way, Liverpool Road, Stocks Lane, Farnworth Road, Widnes Road and vice versa. The restrictions are required for carriageway surfacing.