Pendle Police Station | Land Remediation
The LK Group was appointed by Willmott Dixon to undertake vital land remediation work as part of the construction of the new Pendle Police Station.
This £18 million project will modernise police infrastructure for Lancashire Constabulary, consolidating facilities from older stations in Colne and Nelson. Designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide a safe, advanced environment for police officers and the public.
Solution provided
Our remediation team managed the remediation of contaminants and the preparation of safe, stable grounds suitable for construction. Specifically, our tasks included, contaminant remediation, lime stabilisation, pile mats and removal of invasive plants
Client Benefits
Our successful delivery of land remediation services has paved the way for the construction of the new Pendle Police Station, a vital addition to Lancashire’s emergency infrastructure.
By ensuring the site was clean, compliant, and construction-ready, The LK Group has directly contributed to the safe development of a facility that will support response teams, investigative units, and public-facing police services.
The new station opened in Winter 2025, and represented a long-term investment in community safety and public confidence.
Our involvement underscores The LK Group’s commitment to enabling high-quality, sustainable developments that meet the needs of both our clients and the communities they serve.
Key Facts
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Client: Willmott Dixon
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Services: Land Remediation, Japanese knotweed
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Where: Carr Road, Nelson, Lancashire
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Sector: Blue Light
Location
Services provided
Land Remediation
Setting up access roads, securing boundaries, executing the remediation strategy, improving the physical properties of the soil by compaction, the use of geotextiles, or stabilisation and gaining regulatory sign-off.
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Surveying invasive plant species, management plans detailing control methods, removing plants to prevent regrowth, and monitoring to ensure that control measures are effective.
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