New mini wetland to be created on banks of River Ribble at Penwortham

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The Ribble on the Penwortham side will see a new wetland habitat created Pic: Tony Worrall
The Ribble on the Penwortham side will see a new wetland habitat created Pic: Tony Worrall
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A new mini wetland is due to be created on the banks of the River Ribble when flood defences finish work in Penwortham.

The Environment Agency North West hopes to create ‘The Ribble Sidings’.

Taking in land near Margaret Road which is currently used by contractors as a compound it will be stood down once work in Riverside Road is completed.

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The majority of the work to create an embankment has being finished and the land will then be turned over to nature.

The Ribble Sidings is to have new trees, grasses, wildflowers and an orchard planted across its site.

A small playground is also being put in place as part of the new mini wetlands.

A sketch of how the new wetlands is to look

Work on the Penwortham side of the £54.7million River Ribble flood defence scheme is expected to be finished by the end of this year.

Work then moves upstream to a section of the river at Walton-le-Dale to start there and run through to 2027.

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