Upcoming upgrade: Essential gas mains revamp coming soon to Marsh Wall, Tower Hamlets

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▪       Road closures in Marsh Wall and East Ferry Road from Monday 27 March for an estimated five weeks to enable essential gas mains upgrade 

▪       Diversions will be in place via Limeharbour, East Ferry Road and Manchester Road

▪       Project will help keep safe and reliable gas supplies flowing for cooking and heating into the future

 

Engineers will soon be starting the latest phase of work to upgrade gas mains in Tower Hamlets.

 

The project involves work to modernise the existing gas mains network in Marsh Wall in the Docklands area of Tower Hamlets. The essential work will help ensure the network can continue to cope with demand and keep local people connected to safe and reliable gas supplies for cooking and heating.

 

Work is due to start on Monday 27 March and is currently scheduled to last five weeks.

 

To enable the work to be carried out safely and efficiently the following traffic management will be in place:

 

Road closures

Marsh Wall will be closed between the junctions with Limeharbour and Manchester Road. A bus stop at this location will also be suspended. Access to Lime House Close will only be available on the junction with Manchester Road side of Marsh Wall.

East Ferry Road will be closed between the junctions with Manchester Road and Glengall Grove.

 

Diversions

Signed diversions will be in place via Limeharbour, East Ferry Road and Manchester Road.

 

All shops and businesses will remain open as usual.

 

The work has been planned in close discussion with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Transport for London to ensure it is delivered with as little inconvenience as possible. It will not affect any customer gas supplies.

 

National Grid Authorising Engineer Michael Morris said: “This essential work will help ensure local homes, schools and businesses keep on enjoying safe and reliable gas supplies.

 

“It will also reduce the amount of unplanned repair jobs we have to do on ageing gas pipes which will reduce disruption in the area as well as help London to maintain its status as a leading 21st century city.”

 

He added: “We’ll keep on talking with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Transport for London to make sure the work is delivered with minimal disruption.”

 

The project is part of National Grid’s £1 billion investment to replace and upgrade the London gas supply network which provides a safe and reliable gas supply to more than two million customers.

 

To find out more about the work go to: www.londongasmains.co.uk

 

People can also contact the project Community Relations Team on 0800 389 8261 or nationalgrid@londongasmains.co.uk

 

For 24-hour operational enquiries please call 0800 096 5678.

 

For the latest information on bus routes go to www.tfl.gov.uk/bus/status/ or check the Transport for London Bus Alerts Twitter account @TfLBusAlerts

 

For current traffic information in London visit www.tfl.gov.uk/traffic/status/ or check the Transport for London Twitter account @TfL.

This press release relates to Cadent work.  It does not have Cadent branding on it, due to this press release being published prior to 1st May 2017, when this gas distribution business was part of National Grid’s group of businesses.

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