Underpass finally re-opens as flooding woes come to an end
A well-used underpass in Preston which was closed due to persistent flooding has now reopened. The tunnel on Darkinson Lane in Lea was constructed as part of the £206m link road scheme, […]
Cllr Ben Ward at the now reopened underpass. Pic: Ben Ward.
A well-used underpass in Preston which was closed due to persistent flooding has now reopened.
The tunnel on Darkinson Lane in Lea was constructed as part of the £206m link road scheme, which has seen a new dual carriageway created connecting Riversway to a new junction 2 on the M55.
However, it had been shut since late October when heavy rain flooded the area once again and Lancashire County Council (LCC) had previously confirmed that drainage issues, as well as a faulty pump, meant there was no quick fix to the issues afflicting the tunnel.
Ben Ward, city councillor Ingol and Cottam, has been campaigning for essential work to be carried out on the tunnel and for the faulty water pump to be replaced.
Cllr Ward said he received confirmation from Lancashire County Council (LCC) that essential maintenance had now taken place.
He said: “It’s great that the underpass is now open and accessible to local residents and businesses as well leisure users, especially as we head towards the summer.
“Hopefully the relocation of the control panel to a higher location will mean that the works carried out are a long-term fix, preventing similar issues occurring in the future.”
In an email to Cllr Ward, LCC Highways District Lead Officer, Peter Agland, said: “The company has now confirmed that they will be attending [on 8 April] to repair the control panel and identify from here whether further works are required. We have also cleared the drainage ditches, trash screen and so on.
“With regard to the position of the pumping station, it would appear the original designers were confident it would not become overwhelmed. With the benefit of hindsight, our maintenance team will be relocating the control panel for the future.”
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<p>Shortly after the government came to the Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit denied the Department of Justice’s request to block the order. “The United States Government has no legal authority to snatch a person who is lawfully present in the United States off the street and remove him from the country without due process,” the unanimous 4th Circuit wrote.</p>
<p>John Sauer, who was confirmed as the U.S. solicitor general last week, told the justices that U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis had “ordered unprecedented relief: dictating to the United States that it must not only negotiate with a foreign country to return an enemy alien on foreign soil, but also succeed by 11:59 p.m. tonight.” Sauer also asked the court to grant an administrative stay, which would freeze Xinis’s order long enough to give the justices time to consider his request.<span id="more-319509"></span></p>
<p>Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was born in El Salvador and came to this country as an undocumented immigrant. In 2019, an immigration judge granted him withholding of removal, which means that he is protected against being removed to El Salvador because of the likelihood that he would be harmed if returned there. He has never been charged with or convicted of a crime.</p>
<p>On March 12, Abrego Garcia was taken into ICE custody and eventually moved to Texas and, from there, to El Salvador’s notorious Terrorism Confinement Center. The detainees who arrived there from the U.S. were stripped, shackled, and had their heads shaved. No one has heard from Abrego Garcia since he arrived in El Salvador.</p>
<p>Lawyers representing Abrego Garcia went to federal court in Maryland, where Abrego Garcia lived with his wife and three children, seeking his return to the United States. The federal government acknowledged that Abrego Garcia should not have been taken to El Salvador, but it countered that Xinis lacked the power to consider Abrego Garcia’s case because (among other things) he was now in El Salvador and because the U.S government lacks any ability to get him back.</p>
<p>In a brief ruling on Friday, followed by a longer written decision on Sunday, Xinis instructed the federal government to return Abrego Garcia by 11:59 p.m. on Monday. The government, she stressed, “had no legal authority to arrest him, no justification to detain him, and no grounds to send him to El Salvador—let alone deliver him into one of the most dangerous prisons in the Western Hemisphere.”</p>
<p>Xinis declined to put her ruling on hold to give the government time to appeal, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit (in an order that appeared on the docket after the Trump administration submitted its filing to the Supreme Corut) did the same.</p>
<p>In <a href="https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24A949/354843/20250407103341248_Kristi%20Noem%20application.pdf">his 25-page filing</a>, Sauer contended that “[e]ven amidst a deluge of unlawful injunctions” – apparently referring to other court orders blocking Trump administration policies – “this order is remarkable” because even Abrego Garcia had not asked the federal courts “to force the United States to persuade El Salvador to release” him “on a judicially mandated clock.” The federal government, Sauer maintained, “cannot guarantee success in sensitive international negotiations in advance, least of all when a court imposes an absurdly compressed, mandatory deadline that vastly complicates the give-and-take of foreign-relations negotiations.”</p>
<p>Sauer also repeated the government’s contention that Abrego Garcia was a member of the international criminal gang Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, which the United States has designated as a terrorist organization. Abrego Garcia disputes this, and in her written order Xinis noted that “the ‘evidence’ against Abrego Garcia consisted of nothing more than his Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie, and a vague, uncorroborated allegation from a confidential informant claiming he belonged to MS-13’s ‘Western’ clique in New York—a place he has never lived.”</p>
<p>Sauer conceded that Abrego Garcia’s “removal to El Salvador was an administrative error.” But that, he continued, does not give district courts the authority to “seize control over foreign relations, treat the Executive Branch as a subordinate diplomat, and demand that the United States let a member of a foreign terrorist organization into America tonight.”</p>
<p><em>This article was <a href="https://amylhowe.com/2025/04/07/trump-asks-supreme-court-to-block-order-to-return-wrongly-deported-man-to-u-s/">originally published at Howe on the Court</a>. </em></p>
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