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Future-proofing our network in Lymm

We are delivering a major upgrade to modernise the electricity network in Lymm, so we can meet increasing demands for electricity in a cleaner and greener future.

We are replacing a 13km cable connection in Lymm to future-proof the local network and ensure a safe, reliable and resilient electricity supply for the region.

The project is being delivered in stages, with work starting at two separate locations in Lymm on Monday 5 January 2025. The work involves digging sections of road and footpaths to replace old cables, then connecting the new cables to various points on our local supply network.

The work is scheduled for completion in July 2026, by which time the new, modern cable connection will be in place and supporting a reliable supply of electricity that’s fit for the future.

We’re working with Warrington-based partner Opus Utility Solutions to deliver the work, which will start with installing a section of the cable on Cherry Lane and the Lymm Footpath.

Diversion routes and signage will be in place to make people aware, and we will complete the work as safely and quickly as possible to minimise disruption.

We’ll ensure access to properties and businesses is always maintained, and do not expect electricity supplies to be interrupted as a result of this work.

Our plans have been agreed with Warrington Borough Council and are designed to minimise disruption to road users.

Further updates on our work in the area, including diversion routes, are available to view online at https://one.network

We are keeping the local community regularly informed as our work progresses, with a series of letters, emails, drop-in sessions and webinars. A link to our latest project webinar is provided here.

Contact our community relations team with any questions or queries:

Please find below a provisional programme for the work. This programme is indicative only and subject to change based on technical, statutory, operational and external factors.

We are keeping the local community regularly informed as our work progresses, with a series of letters, emails, drop-in sessions and webinars. A link to our latest project webinar is provided here.

TeamRoadLengthTraffic ManagementStartFinish
Team 1Cherry Lane50mOne Way Closure05 January 202609 January 2026
Team 1Elm Tree Road335mOne Way Closure05 January 202623 January 2026
Team 1A56 - Booths Hill Road280mTemporary Traffic Lights26 January 202606 February 2026
Team 1Newfield Road110mRoad Closure09 February 202613 February 2026
Team 1Moston Grove Segregated Path35mFootpath Closure09 February 202612 February 2026
Team 1Moston Grove65mRoad Closure09 February 202613 February 2026
Team 1Daisy Bank Road160mRoad Closure16 February 202620 February 2026
Team 1Barsbank Lane65mRoad Closure23 February 202627 February 2026
Team 1Eagle Brow265mRoad Closure02 March 202613 March 2026
Team 1Brookfield & Dane Bank Road700mTemporary Traffic Lights11 March 202602 April 2026
Team 1New Road115mTemporary Traffic Lights07 April 202620 April 2026
Team 1Rushgreen Road1500mRolling Closure & Signals21 April 202608 June 2026
Team 1Birch Brook Road100mTemporary Traffic Lights09 June 202615 June 2026
Team 1Chaise Meadow250mTemporary Traffic Lights16 June 202622 June 2026
TeamActivity NameLengthTrafffic ManagementStartFinish
Team 2Lymm View Footpath430mFootpath Closure05 January 202623 January 2026
Team 2Woodland Ave & Drive285mRoad Closure26 January 202606 Febuary 2026
Team 2Higher Lane600mTemporary Traffic Lights09 Feburary 202613 March 2026
Team 2Burford Lane255mRoad Closure09 March 202617 March 2026
Team 2Stage Lane620mRoad Closure16 March 202603 April 2026
Team 2Outrington Lane670mRoad Closure07 April 202620 April 2026
Team 2Sandy Lane540mRoad Closure 20 April 202608 May 2026
Team 2Reddish Lane50mTemporary Traffic Lights22 June 202626 June 2026

Lymm Project Map Overview, Highlight Works  

 

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