Preston Western Distributor road to be named after famous suffragette Edith Rigby

The new Preston Western Distributor Road is to receive an official new name honouring Preston’s most famous suffragette.
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The road will be known as Edith Rigby Way, a famous suffragette who dedicated most of her life to fighting for women’s rights, particularly those of working-class women.

Leader of Preston City Council, Coun Matthew Brown, said: “Preston has had male names for new roads in recent years: Tom Benson Way, Sir Tom Finney Way and James Towers Way, so it is about time we paid homage to an iconic female Prestonian.

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“Edith Rigby, who lived from 1872 to 1950, did so much for Preston women including allowing girls in Preston to continue their education beyond 11-years-old.

“She was a champion for equality for both social class and gender and fought for the rights of women who worked under awful conditions.

“Among her many achievements, she helped to establish the first union for women in Preston outside the textile industry.

“Edith is most definitely worthy of being remembered through this new road name.”

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Primary schools in the immediate area will learn more about Edith in the run up to the opening, with information packs being sent that document her work and life and the difference she made to the local community.

(Pictured L-R) LCC Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Growth Aidy Rigott: Nicola Elsworth, Head of Planning and Enabling at Homes England and Leader of Preston City Council, Councillor Matthew Brown (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)(Pictured L-R) LCC Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Growth Aidy Rigott: Nicola Elsworth, Head of Planning and Enabling at Homes England and Leader of Preston City Council, Councillor Matthew Brown (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)
(Pictured L-R) LCC Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Growth Aidy Rigott: Nicola Elsworth, Head of Planning and Enabling at Homes England and Leader of Preston City Council, Councillor Matthew Brown (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)
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The £207m road scheme will link the A583 Blackpool Road and Riversway with a new junction on the M55.

The aim is to reduce congestion and open up new opportunities for workers and businesses.

Part of the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal, the road scheme is being built by Costain for the county council.

The road will be known as Edith Rigby Way, a famous suffragette who dedicated most of her life to fighting for women’s rights (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)The road will be known as Edith Rigby Way, a famous suffragette who dedicated most of her life to fighting for women’s rights (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)
The road will be known as Edith Rigby Way, a famous suffragette who dedicated most of her life to fighting for women’s rights (Credit: Martin Bostock Photography)
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It will also improve access to the west side of Preston, where new homes are being built to accommodate the growing workforce in the city.

County Coun Aidy Riggott, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Growth at Lancashire County Council said: “We’re in the critical final stages of construction and the road is due to open this year.

“Getting an official name is part of this process and we are supportive of Preston City Councils choice of name for the new road.

“I understand that residents and businesses are excited to see this huge project moving into its final stages and we’ll announce more details about the opening as we get closer to it.

“Our team have been working incredibly hard on site with Costain, including during the Covid pandemic, to deliver this important new road which will open up access on the west side of the city, creating a brand-new motorway junction and supporting the delivery of 17,000 new homes and 20,000 new jobs.”

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Funding for the new road comes from the Department for Transport and the Lancashire Growth Deal, managed by the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership.Further funding comes from Highways England and the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal.Nicola Elsworth, Head of Planning and Enabling at Homes England, said: “It’s fantastic to see the progress being made on the new Preston West Distributor Road, with the naming of the road being an important milestone for the project.

“Homes England is keen to see the impact it has in unlocking further growth in the City Region.”

The new roads are currently being constructed by Costain, on behalf of Lancashire County Council, as part of the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal.

City Deal is an agreement between the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership and Preston City Council, South Ribble Borough Council and Lancashire County Council, along with central government and Homes England.

Mark Rawstron, Chair of the City Deal Executive, said: “I’m delighted that such a prominent figure in Preston’s history is being honoured by renaming this impressive new road.

“Edith Rigby really paved the way for women’s rights in Preston and beyond and it is only fitting that her name be immortalised in this way.”