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Farmer dies in silo incident at Burscough farm

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
May 22, 2026
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Farmer dies in silo incident at Burscough farm

Story Highlight

– Farmer John, in his 80s, fell to his death.
– Emergency services cut open silo for rescue attempt.
– Incident treated as non-suspicious; HSE investigating.
– Neighbours described John as a nice, reclusive man.
– Firefighters and police offered condolences to family.

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Emergency services responded swiftly to a tragic incident at Orrell Farm, located on Orrell Lane in Burscough, following reports of an industrial accident. The event occurred shortly before 5pm on Thursday, May 21, 2026, leading to the untimely death of a farmer named John, who was in his 80s.

According to information from Lancashire Police, they received a call at 4:37pm regarding the incident. Upon arrival, officers found John deceased at the scene. The situation prompted a significant response, including teams from Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service. A fire service spokesperson confirmed that firefighters and members of an urban search and rescue unit were dispatched to assist in the recovery efforts.

A neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, recounted witnessing the emergency services converge on the farm. “I saw all the emergency services arrive at the scene. The firefighters were working on the silo, and I believe they had to cut into it,” he stated. Despite the extensive efforts by the teams, which included both firefighters and paramedics, John could not be revived.

Described by those who knew him as a considerate individual, John had recently completed harvesting grain from his fields. The neighbour reflected on John’s dedication to farming, noting, “It’s so sad, he was a nice man and even at his age, he was still out on the fields farming.”

The family-owned farming enterprise not only occupied land on Orrell Lane but also encompassed adjacent properties. Witnesses indicated that a vehicle had arrived at the farm earlier that day, around 3pm, to transport grain. Images captured from the scene revealed large stacks of grain positioned near the silos, which are situated close to the Liverpool-Leeds Canal, adding to the rural charm of the area, nestled between Merseyside and Lancashire.

Following the incident, fire crews remained on the site for around four hours, meticulously working to ensure safety and clarify the situation. “At 16:31 on Thursday 21 May 2026, three fire engines from Ormskirk, Skelmersdale, and Tarleton, along with the Urban Search and Rescue Team from Chorley, attended an incident on Orrell Lane in Burscough involving the rescue of a person,” the fire service spokesperson elaborated.

Regrettably, despite all attempts to save John, he was pronounced deceased on-site. The fire service expressed their condolences, stating, “Our thoughts are with their family and friends at this difficult time.” Efforts are now concentrated on providing support to the farmer’s loved ones, who are receiving assistance from specially trained officers.

Lancashire Police confirmed that the incident is not being treated as suspicious, and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. A spokesperson for the HSE acknowledged their engagement, stating, “We can confirm we are investigating,” and noted that a report would be forwarded to the coroner as part of the ongoing inquiry.

Community members expressed their sorrow at the loss of John and described the family’s longstanding presence in the area. One neighbour mentioned that John’s family continues to reside locally, indicating a strong connection to the community that may help provide comfort during this difficult time.

The local community has been left reeling from the news, as John was not only a neighbour but also a regular fixture in the rural landscape, dedicated to agricultural practices well into his later years. Neighbours indicated they appreciated his quiet demeanor and hardworking nature, reminiscing about his commitment to the farm and the land he tended.

Investigators from the HSE will focus on whether proper safety protocols were followed in relation to the incident and whether additional measures may be required to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The event serves as a stark reminder of the potential hazards faced in agricultural settings, especially for those operating heavy machinery or equipment typically found in such environments.

As the investigation unfolds, the community’s affection for John, his family, and his legacy on the land will likely remain at the forefront of local conversations, with many wishing to ensure his contributions to the area are remembered fondly. Tributes may emerge in the coming days, highlighting not only the personal loss experienced by family and friends but also the impact John had within the broader farming community.

Moving forward, the outcome of the HSE’s investigation will be eagerly awaited by neighbours and local residents alike, who hope for clarity and the assurance that safety measures are appropriately enforced to protect those working in agricultural roles. In the face of this tragedy, there is a collective yearning for understanding and support for the family impacted by this heartbreaking incident.

Our Thoughts

Key safety lessons from this incident include the importance of risk assessments and adherence to safe working practices when working with silos and heavy machinery. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 obligates employers to ensure the health and safety of workers by controlling risks associated with their operations.

There is no indication that a suitable and sufficient risk assessment was conducted, which could have identified the hazards present within the silo and established necessary safety protocols. Implementing proper safety measures, including the use of fall protection systems and appropriate access equipment, may have prevented the fatality.

Moreover, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires that workers are provided with adequate training and information to safely perform their duties. It is critical for agricultural workers, particularly those in their 80s, to have regular health checks and training to ensure they are physically capable of undertaking demanding tasks.

To prevent similar incidents, farms should enforce regular health and safety training sessions, conduct frequent safety audits, and encourage a culture where safety is prioritized and concerns can be reported without fear. Enhanced measures, such as emergency response training, are also essential to improve outcomes in future emergencies.

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Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden

Tara Rowden covers health, safety, and environmental news for UK Safety News, focusing on product safety, consumer health warnings, and occupational hazards. She reports on alerts from bodies including the MHRA, HSE, and local authorities, helping workers and employers stay informed about emerging risks.

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