Progress
Photographs
1. The new channel for the River Trent and Fowlea Brook running adjacent to
Cornwallis Street. The photograph shows the profiled stone bed within the channel
and the otter ledge running along the Eastern wall.


3. View looking North towards City Road showing the construction of the open
channel for the River Trent and Fowlea brook that runs beneath City Road underpass.

4. View looking South from City Road showing the construction of the open
channel for the River Trent and Fowlea Brook where it joins Woodhouse Street
culvert.

5.Work to construct the new river channel beneath City Road underpass. The photo
is taken looking south from the point where the River Trent converges with Fowlea
Brook.

6. View looking North from City Road showing the construction of the open channel
for Fowlea Brook at the convergence with the River Trent. The structure on the
right is the modified existing River Trent culvert, the river has been diverted
through a temporary concrete channel to enable the work to be undertaken.

7. A view looking North from City Road showing the recently constructed Northern
section of the new channel for Fowlea Brook. The channel continues on from Brook
Street culvert, which was constructed at the start of the Pathfinder project
and will allow Fowlea Brook to flow under the A500 from the existing culvert
that flows adjacent to St Peters Church to converge with the River Trent just
North of City Road.

8. View looking North of Stoke Road underpass showing work to construct a concrete
toe beam that will support the precast concrete panels that form the underpass
walls.

9. View looking North to Stoke Road showing the now redundant culvert installed
at the start of the Pathfinder Project to protect the Trent and Mersey Canal.
The canal has been successfully realigned to flow on its original nineteenth
century alignment.

10. View looking South from Stoke Road of the Trent and Mersey canal. The scaffold
on the left of the photograph will enable work to start on the brick cladding
to the East canal corridor.