Major works to replace 3100 metres of gas pipes under Bracebridge Heath spanning from St Catherines in Lincoln to the A607 in Bracebridge Heath which are essential to keeping homes in the area warm, are beginning on 01/09/2025 and will last for approximately 17 weeks.
Cadent, which manages the local gas network, will be carrying out a project which will see gas mains being replaced in order to future proof the network and ready pipes for the introduction of more environmentally friendly gases.
In collaboration with Lincolnshire County Council, various phases of traffic management controls will be in place whilst the works are ongoing and will initially start with a one way closure northbound on Cross O’Cliff Hill between the junctions of Eleanor Close and St Catherines.
Advanced warning signs will be placed on any additional streets which require a road closure throughout the project and we will do our best to always keep residents up to date. The restrictions put in place are to allow Cadent engineers to carry out the work as safely, and as quickly as possible.
Richard Sansom, Network Director for Cadent in the East Midlands, said: These works are part of a major £1.1billion investment in our Eastern Network by Cadent which is vital in ensuring that we keep gas flowing to homes in Lincolnshire and beyond for generations to come.
With gas pipes being decades old, it is essential that we replace them to futureproof our network and minimise the amount of repair work that we have to do in the area over the coming years. Keeping the people of Bracebridge Heath warm in their homes is our number one priority. You will be notified if your gas supply will need to be interrupted during our works, however if required, this will only be for a short period of time.
I understand that these works will cause inconvenience and frustration to residents and road users; this is understandable. However, we are doing all that we can to minimise disruption as we carry out these vital works and will continue to engage with the local community. I would urge everybody to allow for additional time in their journeys, and I want to thanks everyone for their patience and understanding as we seek to carry out the works as swiftly, but as safely as we can.
Customers with questions about this work can contact the team by:
Phone: 0800 090 3071
Email: [email protected]
Online: https://cadentgas.com/contactus/contact-form-east-midlands
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