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Pumphouse Water Supply

The water was tested on 9th December 2025 and nitrate levels have fallen to just over 47.8mg/l. Which is positive news. Full results can be found here.

The Parish Council will be having the water tested regularly.

Please be advised that at times the nitrate levels in the water may rise and users drink/take the water at their own risk

Gully Mapping

The Parish Council are undertaking a mapping of the gullies within the village. Cllr Dave Wilkinson has printed maps of every road within the village that can be made available to residents who wish to get involved.

We are asking that the current marked gullies are confirmed and that if they require clearing that is marked too. If you see a gully that is not marked on the map then please add it.

The mapping is also available at:

https://cheshirewest-gully.report-it.uk/public/index.html#workSpace/CheshireWGully/loc/360591.9999709752,360303.9999551776,0

Please return any mapping to a parish councillor.

Thank you for your assistance

Pump House Water Supply

The water was last tested on 6th June 2025 results can be found here. The water was safe to drink at this test.

The Parish Council will be having the water tested quarterly.

Please be advised that at times the nitrate levels in the water may rise and users drink/take the water at their own risk

Covid-19 Book of Reflection

A book of reflection has been opened online for residents to pay tribute to those who have lost their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cheshire West and Chester Council has launched the book to offer people chance to reflect on the past year and share their messages of reflection, condolence, hope and thanks.

There is also a section within the book to say ‘thank you’ to those who have made a difference during the pandemic.

Cllr Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said:

“This devastating disease has claimed hundreds of lives in our borough, leaving family and friends mourning their personal loss, while the wider community mourns our loss as a society.  The nature of COVID-19 means that, as a community, we have been unable to come together in our grief as we would usually wish to when faced with loss of this magnitude.  We hope that this book offers an opportunity to do this, to share our thoughts and support one another during this incredibly difficult time.  Throughout 2020 we have seen and experienced the power of communities coming together to help and support residents in need, as well as the inspirational support and commitment shown by the nation’s tireless NHS staff and all key workers.  This is why we also wanted to offer people a place in the book to say thank you to all those who have helped and are continuing to help us all through these difficult and unprecedented times.”

The book will also be kept as a record of the tributes paid and the thanks.

To take part visit: 

https://www.theonlinebookcompany.com/OnlineBooks/CheshireWestandChesterCouncil/Content/Filler

Anyone without internet access who wishes to add a message can telephone: 01244 972214 or  977074  Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.

New CWAC “Report it” App

CWAC has introduced a new mobile phone App that makes reporting issues and faults on the highways, streets and green spaces of the Borough much easier. To download the App simply go to your usual App store (Apple or Android) and search for Cheshire West and Chester.

When you have the App it takes just four simple steps to log a report.

  1. Pinpoint the location on the map
  2. Take a photo of the fault
  3. Select a category and provide more information
  4. Submit

All reports are sent immediately to the relevant service to deal with, and through the ‘Report it log’ on the app it’s easy to check the status of all reports.