A project to upgrade 1,000 metres of ageing gas main pipelines in Swarkestone, Derbyshire, will get underway in early February.
The planned activity will involve the decommissioning of current metallic gas pipes – which were originally installed in 1955 - and installing tough new pipes which will last for decades, future-proofing the local network.
Engineers from Cadent, the UK’s largest gas distribution network, will be starting work on Wednesday 4 February, in Derby Road, Swarkestone, with further works taking place in Swarkestone Road, Church Lane and Pingle Lane.
Following consultation with Derbyshire County Council, Cadent has agreed to carry out these essential works over a 12-week period from Wednesday 4 February and Monday 20 April.

Due to the location of the gas main the work taking place will be carried out using multiway traffic lights to ensure that engineers can work safely.
Richard Sansom, Network Director for Cadent in the East Midlands, said: Here at Cadent, we have a responsibility to make sure every property that uses gas has access to a safe and reliable supply, 24/7, 365 days a year.
In this part of Swarkestone, more than 70 per cent of homes have gas central heating. Upgrading these pipelines will ensure we can continue to distribute gas safely to them, for many decades to come.
These upgrades also have big environmental gains, as they reduce methane emissions and enable a move to more renewable gases like biomethane. This is essential for a cleaner future – the UK will need energy to come from a range of sources to meet demand and be sustainable.
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.
We are very conscious of the disruption works like this cause and hope people can accept this project is essential to maintain a safe gas supply.
Gas stays ON for the duration of the works. The only interruption to supply will be to properties that take a direct feed from the pipes being replaced (in the immediate local area). Supply to these properties will be disconnected for a short while (it will be back on the same day it goes off), as the property gets connected into the new pipe. Advance notice will be given, and more information will be provided to these properties.
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 these works; it may not be and needs to be checked.
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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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