Lower Nazeing gas mains replacement work starts next week

    12 June 2025

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    • Essential work in Lower Nazeing will help keep residents connected to safe and reliable gas supplies for cooking and heating
    • The upgrade will involve replacing 7km of iron gas pipes with tough plastic ones
    • Work expected to be completed in Spring 2026

    A project to upgrade one of the oldest sections of gas pipeline in Lower Naseing, Waltham Abbey, starts on Monday 16 June.

    The planned activity will involve the decommissioning of the current metallic gas pipes – which measure 7km and were originally installed over 100 years ago - and installing tough new pipes which will last for decades, future proofing the local network.

    The work is part of a £90m investment this year, which will see more than 300km of gas pipes upgraded across the East of England.

    Following consultation with Essex Highways, Cadent has agreed to carry out this essential work between Monday 16 June and Thursday 30 April 2026

    The work – which will be carried out in phases – takes place in Old Nazeing Road, Nazeing Road, Nazeingbury Pararde, North Street, Maplecroft Lane, Pecks Hill, St Leonards Road, Tasfield Ave, Laundry Lane, Arrow Yard, Nursery Road, Paynes Lane, Langley Green, and Lake Road.

    Cadent Project Manager, Gavin Stuart 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.

    “The project taking place is a large one, but a lot of work has taken place with the local authorities to create a plan that keeps traffic flowing and maintains access for local businesses and residents.

    “We will be in regular contact with the Highways Authority to keep them updated on our work which we will always aim to complete as quickly and as safely as we can."

    Due to the nature of the work taking place, there will be times when the gas supply will be interrupted to properties. 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. This will be for a short period only. Gas supply is usually restored on the same day it goes off.

    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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