Glemsford gas mains set for summer holiday upgrade

    17 July 2025

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    • Essential work in Glemsford will help keep residents connected to safe and reliable gas supplies for cooking and heating
    • Upgrade planned to coincide with the school summer holidays and reduce disruption for school traffic
    • Work expected to last for six weeks

    Essential Work is set to begin on Monday 28 July to replace ageing gas pipes in Glemsford, Suffolk, as engineers from Cadent, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, take action to secure safe and reliable gas supplies.

    The planned activity will involve the decommissioning of the current metallic gas pipes – which measure around 300 metres and were originally installed in the 1950s - and installing tough new plastic pipes which will last for decades, future proofing the Glemsford network.

    Cadent, which manages the local gas distribution network, future-proofs the gas network through essential pipe upgrades to ensure the system is ready to support greener, cleaner gases and reduce leakages.

    During the coming year to 31 March 2026, Cadent aims invest £91 million to upgrade more than 300 kilometres of gas pipe across the East of England.

    Following consultation with Suffolk County Council, Cadent has agreed to carry out this essential work between Monday 28 July and Sunday 31 August, meaning the work will be completed during the school summer holidays.

    There will be three phases to the work which will be carried out as follows:

    • Bells Lane – 28 July to 18 August – from outside number 15 to the junction of Fair Green
    • Fair Green – 11 August to 18 August
    • Broadway and Lion Road – 18 August to 31 August – from outside number 22 to the junction of Chestnut Road

    Due to the location of the gas main, road closures will be required for the duration of the works with an agreed diversion route being put in place. Access will be made available to residents throughout the works.

    Cadent Project Manager, Dan Wigfall, said: We have a responsibility to make sure every property that uses gas has access to it 24/7, 365 days a year and these essential works will mean that we continue to deliver on that promise.

    We have worked with the local highways team, as well as local authorities to try our best to ensure that we minimise disruption, whilst we carry out these essential works. Given the timescale needed for these mains replacements, we agreed that it made sense to complete the work during the school summer holidays.

    I thank everybody for their patience as we take the measures needed to ensure our engineers can carry out these works as safely, and as swiftly, as possible.

    Due to the nature of the work taking place, there will be times when the gas supply will be interrupted to properties along Bells Lane, Fair Green, Broadway, and Lion Road. This will be for a short period only. Gas supply is usually restored on the same day it goes off. If you are a resident and your gas supply will be affected as part of this work, our team will contact you directly to deal with any enquiries.

    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.

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