The situation
Across the South West our sewerage system is showing its age and is in need of upgrading. This is especially true of the sewer running from the pumping station in Penryn. Following a number of bursts in the past few years, it's reached the end of it's working life and needs replacing.
Recent upgrades to the pumping station and this replacement of the main will add resilience to the network and reduce the risk of pollution.
The plan for Penryn
In January 2025 we carried out work to confirm the size and location of the sewer main. The replacement of the sewer will happen in stages, and we'll use a combination of techniques - open cut excavation, and lining.
Update: July 2025
We have stopped work and cleared the site for now and will return to finish the work as soon as we can. Thanks for your patience.
We will be re-lining the sewer over the bridge and make final connections to the pumping station.
There will be traffic lights on Commercial Road to ensure the safety of the public and our teams. Please see the details for traffic management below.
All businesses will remain open and accessible during the works. We apologise for the delays this will cause and advise that if you normally use this route for Falmouth, please use the bypass instead during this time.
Traffic Control
| Date | Activity |
|---|---|
| Tuesday 6th May – Friday 13th June 2025 | Traffic control on Commercial Road |
| Sunday 13th July - Wednesday 16th July 2025 | Traffic control on Commercial Road |
Completed works
Stage 1: Commercial Road to Falmouth Road
New mains installation, completed between January and February 2024.
Stage 2: Eastwood Road at junction of Falmouth Road
New mains installation, completed in March 2024.
What you'll see
For the majority of this project, we'll be using open cut excavation - which means we'll dig a trench down to the pipe, cut the pipe out and replace that section. This type of work is noisy and produces dust. We'll be using pneumatic drills, diggers and other noisy equipment to complete the replacement.
In other sections, we'll be using lining, which is when a repair happens inside the pipe itself. Unfortunately, due to the fragility of the sewer, we are unable to use this technique for the full length of pipe.




