Gas repair work underway on Bedford footpath

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Engineers from Cadent, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, began emergency gas repair work in The Slipe, Bedford, earlier this week following reports of the smell of gas.  
  
The repairs are expected to last for a minimum of three weeks, but as a result, a large section of the footpath will need to be closed to ensure that work can be carried out as safely and as quickly as possible. 
 
The footpath will be closed from today (Friday 3 November) between Queens Bridge in Kempston and the pedestrian footbridge at the rear of Palgrave Road. Pedestrians and cyclists are advised to leave extra time for their journeys and to use the footpaths and cycle lanes through Queens Park and Kempston instead. 
  
Cadent’s Customer Operations Area Manager for Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, Richard Davies Jnr, said: “We know that the Slipe is a very well used path that links Kempston, Queens Park and Great Denham to the town centre, but given the repair work that needs to take place, we’ve been left with no option but to close a section of the path. 
 
“We would like to thank customers for their patience at this time and apologise for any inconvenience experienced as we complete this important repair work.” 
  
If you smell gas, always ring the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999, day or night. Do not assume it is related to this work; it may not be and needs to be checked. All calls are recorded and may be monitored. 

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Cadent is the UK’s largest gas distribution network with a 200-year legacy.  We are in a unique position to build on strong foundations whilst encouraging the curiosity to think differently and the courage to embrace change.  Day to day we continue to operate, maintain and innovate the UK’s largest gas network, transporting gas safely and protecting people in an emergency.   Our skilled engineers and specialists remain committed to the communities we serve, working day and night to ensure gas reaches 11 million homes from Cumbria to North London and the Welsh Borders to East Anglia, to keep your energy flowing. 

Future of Gas: Here at Cadent we support the Government’s plans to reach Net Zero by 2050. That means we’re backing the introduction of hydrogen as a low carbon alternative to natural gas for the future. We know people love the controllability of gas and, with our network already in place, it makes sense to switch to the lower carbon alternative offered by hydrogen, which we believe can keep homes and businesses warm for generations to come.

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