Roadworks in your area

We look after more than 74,000 kilometres of pipes across our network. Making sure these pipes deliver your gas safely and reliably means that we need to upgrade or repair them at times. We know that roadworks can be frustrating, but our essential work keeps you, your family and local community safe.

Roadworks in your area

You can find more about our work in your area by searching on one.network (please note that this is a third party website). You can search for both current and future work by changing the dates in the location search bar. You’ll need to sign up for a free one.network account to see our planned work starting in more than two weeks’ time.

Click here to access roadworks in your area on roadworks.org

 

Roadworks FAQs

We have a number of helpful frequently asked questions at the bottom of this page, under the Help and advice heading.

Emergency gas pipe repairs

When upgrading pipes or installing a new connection, we can plan the roadworks in advance. But when safety is at stake we must respond quickly and efficiently, and this may mean having to carry out streetworks at very short notice or at night. Sometimes we have to start work before the information filters through to our map. When that happens, we’ll add that information here.

 

Wednesday 24 April - Govan Road, Glasgow

Emergency repairs in Govan Road, Glasgow, are continuing this week. Govan Road remains closed for eastbound motorists at its junction with Cressy Street.

We had planned to complete our work last weekend, however due to unauthorised members of the public removing our safety barriers therefore allowing motorists to drive over the un-set road surface, our work has been delayed.

All going well, we hope to be able to complete our work, returning the road to normal this weekend.

Westbound motorists remain unaffected however, the closure means that southbound motorists exiting the Clyde Tunnel are not able to exit onto Govan Road.

Signed diversions are still in place as follows:

  • A739 Govan Road off-ramp from the A739 Clyde Tunnel southbound: Continue on the A739 Clyde Tunnel – Take the off Ramp to Langlands Road – Turn Left in to Langlands Road – Turn left on to Drive Road – Return to Govan Road.
  • Govan Road eastbound closure: Govan Road westbound – Renfrew Road – Turn Left at Roundabout on to Shieldhall Road – Turn Left at Roundabout on to Langlands Road – Turn Left on to Drive Road – Return to Govan Road.

The closure is affecting bus services in Govan Road. To find out more about the impact on your route, please check with your local bus provider.

Access will be maintained at all times for local residents and we’re liaising closely with Queen Elizabeth University Hospital to minimise disruption.

 

Tuesday 23 April - Popley Way, Basingstoke

We’re carrying out emergency work in Popley Way, Basingstoke, to improve the gas pressure in our network. This essential work involves increasing the size of the gas service to Apollo Hotel.

To ensure everyone’s safety, we have closed Popley Road one-way, for motorists entering Popley Way from Aldermaston Roundabout. A signed diversion route is in place. Motorists exiting Popley Way onto the roundabout are unaffected.

All going well, we hope to complete our work, restore the road surface and reopen Popely Way as normal by Wednesday 1 May.

We apologise for any disruption and would like to thank anyone affected for your patience while we carry out this urgent work.



Tuesday 23 April - Pound Road, Lyme Regis

We’re relaying a gas service pipe in Pound Road, Lyme Regis, to improve gas pressure for our customers.

Due to the location of our gas main and the narrowness of the road, we needed to close Pound Road to complete our work safely.

Signed diversions are in place and access is being maintained for residents.

All going well, we hope to complete our work, restore the road surface to the required specifications and reopen Pound Road as normal on Thursday 25 April.

We’d like to thank everyone affected for your patience and support.

 

Saturday 20 April - Fisherton Street, Salisbury

Our engineers have identified a gas escape in the middle of the carriageway of Fisherton Street. To enable us to carry our emergency repairs safely, the road has been closed westbound at the roundabout of Dew Road and South Western Road.

A signed diversion route is in place for motorists.

We know this is a busy area and want to apologise for the disruption this is causing.

All being well, we hope to have completed our emergency work, reinstated the road surface, and have the road fully re-opened by the middle of next week.



Saturday 20 April - Windygates Road, Leven

Our engineers are carrying out vital emergency work to reconnect a customer who is currently without gas to our network.

To ensure everyone's safety while we work in Windygates Road at its junction with Scoonie Road, two-way temporary traffic lights are in place.

We know this is a busy route and apologise for the disruption. All being well our emergency work will be complete and the road will be fully re-opened by Monday morning. 

 

Thursday 18 April - Beckenham Hill Road, London SE6

We need to close Beckenham Hill Road one way, at its junction with Bromley Road, from 8pm tonight for emergency gas repairs.

The closure will only affect motorists turning onto Beckenham Hill Road from Bromley Road. Motorist turning onto Bromley Road from Beckenham Road will not be affected.

A significant diversion will be in place via Bromley Road, Catford Road, Perry Hill, Sydenham Road, Westwood Hill, Crystal Palace Parade, Anerley Road, Croydon Road, Beckenham Road and Rectory Road.

We apologise for any disruption and advise that you leave extra time for your journey.

It's too early to say at this stage how long our repairs will take to complete. We'll update you on our progress here.


Thursday 18 April - Strathmore Street, Perth

We're carrying out urgent network repairs at the junction of Strathmore Street and Isla Road.

Our engineers are working to fix a leak and there's temporary traffic lights in place around our work area to ensure everyone's safety and manage traffic flow.

It's too early to say how long it will take to complete this work but updates will be provided here.

 

Friday 12 April - Plumstead High Street

We need to renew our gas network in Plumstead High Street.

Following discussion with Greenwich Council, we have installed three-way traffic lights at this location and implemented a closure of Woodhurst Road. One of the team will man the lights from 7am until 7pm to minimise disruption.

All being well, the work within the road closure should be completed and cleared by 26 April, at which time we will set up a smaller road closure in Camrose Street with some carriageway incursion in Plumstead High Street. The second phase should be completed in approximately three weeks.

Our team is working seven days a week to ensure any disruption to the local community is minimised.

 

Monday 8 April – Duke Street, Glasgow

Our engineers are continuing essential emergency repairs to our gas main in Duke Street, Glasgow

In order to complete repairs, our team has put a full road closure in place between Duke Street’s junctions with Shettleston Road and Todd Street. This is complex engineering work being carried out in deep excavations using specialist equipment and contractors.

We’re aiming to complete repairs, reinstate the road surface and reopen Duke Street as normal in three weeks.

We’d like to than Glasgow residents, motorists and businesses for your patience and understanding while we work as quickly and safely as possible to repair your gas network.


Monday 8 April - Methilhaven Road, Methil, Leven

We're carrying out emergency repairs to our gas network in Methilhaven Road, Leven.

For everyone's safety, Methilhaven Road is closed both ways between Stagecoach Aberhill Depot and the roundabout where Methilhaven Road meets Wellesley Road, Bawbee Bridge and South Street. Motorists can still access Elm Park, although motorists exiting Elm Park onto Methilhaven Road can't turn right.

A signed diversion is in place via Wellesley Road, Sea Road and Methilhaven Road.

This work is likely to continue throughout this week. All going well, we hope to be able to reopen Methilhaven Road as normal by early next week.

 

Monday 8 April - A36 Wilton Road, Salisbury

We're carrying our emergency repairs to our gas network in the A36 Wilton Road at its junctions with Longland and Highbury Avenue.

Four-way temporary traffic lights are on place at this junction to allow our engineers to carry out their work safely.

The lights are being manually controlled between 7am and 7pm every day to minimise disruption and our teams are also working extra hours.

All going well, we hope to complete our repairs, restore the road surface and reopen the road as normal on Friday 12 April.

We’d like to thank Salisbury residents, motorists and businesses for your continued patience and understanding.

 

Monday 8 April - Devizes Road, Salisbury

We're repairing a gas leak in Devizes Road, Salisbury.

Two-way temporary traffic lights are in place for safety.

All going well, we hope to complete our repairs, restore the road surface and reopen the road as normal on Friday 12 April.

We’d like to thank Salisbury residents, motorists and businesses for your continued patience and understanding.

 

You can find more details about all our other emergency repairs at roadworks.org.