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.

Planned work

Wednesday 9 April - Western Road, Auchterarder

From Monday 12 May, our engineers will be working in Western Road Auchterarder, to carry out upgrade work to our gas network. 

Three-way temporary traffic lights will be in place for the duration of our work, which is expected to take five weeks to complete.

We know this is a bust route and will be working as quickly as possible. 



Friday 4 April - Newtown Road, Willesborough, Ashford

Our engineering work in Newtown Road has been completed. We're now working to restore the road surface to its original condition.

All being well, we're hopeful of safely reopening the road to motorists by Tuesday evening (8 April).

 

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 9 April – Weymouth Way, Weymouth

We’re continuing emergency repairs on our gas main within the nature reserve next to Weymouth Way.

Temporary two-way traffic lights remain in place on Weymouth Way between Manor Roundabout and Chafeys Roundabout for everyone’s safety. The lights are being manned from 7am to 7pm to help minimise the impact on traffic.

We've been working on repairs in challenging ground conditions in close consultation with Radipole Lake Nature Reserve. Due to the pipeline's condition, we've taken a difficult strategic decision to replace 150 metres of this pipeline which is an important asset supplying thousands of domestic and non-domestic properties.

All going well, our work will take approximately five weeks to complete. We apologise for any inconvenience and disruption and would like to thank the Weymouth community for your continuing patience and support.

 

Tuesday 8 April – A726, Strathaven

We have now completed emergency repairs to our gas network on the A726 at Strathaven. All going well, we’ll be able to reopen the road with two-way temporary traffic lights in place late afternoon today.

The temporary lights are required to allow us to safely restore the road surface to the required specifications and, all going well, will be removed returning the road to normal by close of play on Thursday 10 April.

We’d like to thank the Strathaven community for your continuing patience and support.

 

Monday 7 April - B2260 High Street, Tonbridge

Our urgent network repairs along B2260 High Street, near its junction with Vale Road, have now been completed.

We're now working to restore the road surface to its original condition.

All being well, we'll be able to remove the temporary traffic lights, and reopen Vale Road, by tomorrow evening (Tuesday 8 April).

 

Friday 4 April - Beacon Road, Broadstairs

We've needed to close a section of Beacon Road after our engineers have located a gas leak.

The closure is in place between its junctions with Mockett Drive and Old Green Road, and affected motorists will need to follow the signed diversion route in place.

Bus services are also impacted by this closure. We recommend you check with your provider with updates to routes, stops and timetables.

It's too early to suggest how long the required repairs might take. We'll be updating this page on our progress.

 

Tuesday 1 April - Fountain Roundabout at Bridge of Allan, Stirling

We've completed urgent repairs to our gas network in the Fountain Roundabout at Bridge of Allan, Stirling.

For everyone's safety around our work area, temporary three-way traffic lights remain in place to allow our teams to restore the road surface.

All going well, we hope to complete the restoration of the road surface returning the road to normal at the end of the day on Wednesday 2 April.

 

Tuesday 1 April - Church Street, Eastbourne

Our urgent network repairs in Church Street have been completed.

We're now working to restore the areas we've disturbed to their original condition.

To safely carry out our resurfacing work, the temporary traffic lights in Church Street, and closure of Borough Lane, remain in operation.

All being well, reinstatement will be complete by Friday 4 April, at which point we can remove the lights and road closure.

 

Tuesday 1 April – Bo’ness Road, Grangemouth

We’re carrying out emergency repairs in Bo’ness Road, Grangemouth.

For everyone’s safety, Bo’ness Road has been closed outside Versalis chemicals plant, just north of the Inveravon roundabout.

All going well, we hope to complete repairs and reopen the road within 24 hours.

 

Wednesday 26 March - Kildrum Road, Cumbernauld

We're urgently repairing our gas network in Kildrum Road, Cumbernauld, opposite Cumbernauld Academy.

For everyone's safety around our work area, we've temporarily closed the road, with no access from the Kildrum South Roundabout for the duration of these works.

Our repairs may take up to one week but we hope to complete them more quickly.

 

Thursday 20 March - Old Dalkeith Road, Danderhall

Our engineers attended reports of a smell of gas in this location earlier this afternoon and identified that our gas network requires immediate emergency repairs. 

To allow our work to take place and ensure everyone's safety, two-way temporary traffic lights will be in place from 5.30pm this evening, between Sherrifhall Roundabout and the park and ride.

We're unsure how long it will take to complete our emergency work, but please be assured we understand this is a very busy location and we'll be working as quickly as possible.

 

Wednesday 12 March - Dirleton Avenue, North Berwick

We're continuing emergency repairs to our gas network in Dirleton Avenue in North Berwick.

This is a challenging and complex repair for which we need to bring in specialist contractors and equipment.

It’s still too early to say how long repairs will take to complete. We apologise for the inconvenience and would like to thank the North Berwick community for your ongoing patience and support.
 

Friday 14 March - Maiden Castle Road, Dorchester

We've completed repairs to our gas network in Maiden Castle Road, Dorchester.

For everyone's safety, Maiden Castle Road remains closed in both directions, between its junctions with the B3147 and Temple Close, to allow us to safely restore the road surface. A signed diversion route is in place.

Vehicle access is being maintained to properties within the closure. 

All going well, we hope to restore the road to the required specifications and reopen it as normal by 5pm on Monday 17 March. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

 

Wednesday 12 March - Sikeside Street, Coatbridge

We need to carry out emergency repairs to our gas network in Sikeside Street, Coatbridge.

Our teams will be putting in place three-way temporary lights at the junction of Sikeside Street, Calder Street and the B753 from 11am on Thursday 13 March.

We know this is a busy junction, especially at peak hours, so we will be manually controlling our traffic lights during this time to help traffic flow.

It's too early to say how long repairs will take to complete, but we'll keep you updated on this page.

 

Tuesday 11 March - Weymouth Way, Weymouth

We’re carrying out preparation and investigation work on what we believe to be a significant gas leak on our gas network pipe in Weymouth Way.

For everyone’s safety around our work area, we’ve installed temporary two-way traffic lights.

We are working with the local council and the RSPB nature reserve wardens to complete these works in a respectful, timely and safe manner.

We don’t yet have a dedicated completion date but we’re in the process of planning and preparing as much as we can for these works, which will involve specialist equipment and teams in the coming weeks.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience and disruption caused while we ensure the safety of customers and our gas network.

 

Friday 7 March - Ham Lane, Ferndown

We're working to repair a gas escape in Ham Lane in Ferndown, where a leak has been found between the junctions of High Mead Farm and Stapehill Road.  Due to the location of the pipe in the road, we've installed temporary two-way traffic lights around our work area.

It's too early to say how long the repairs will take but we’ll provide updates once we know more.

We're sorry for any traffic delays caused by the temporary lights and thank you for your patience and understanding.

 

Monday 3 March - Eastney Road, Portsmouth

From this morning, the one-way northbound directional lane closure on Eastney Road has been lifted and the road is now open to two-way traffic. Bus routes have returned to normal and operating in both directions along Eastney Road. 

Our engineering team still have repairs to complete on Eastney Road between the junctions of Kingsley Road and Goldsmith Avenue. The gas main is located within parking bays so lane closures are no longer required. Some parking bays will be temporarily suspended as needed.

We’re sorry for any inconvenience this lane closure has caused and thank the community for their patience and understanding.

 

Thursday 27 February - Flexford Close, Eastleigh

Our engineers are waiting for Clancy to complete repairs to the water main located in Baddlesley Road before we can safely complete further investigations and necessary repairs to our gas network in Flexford Close, Eastleigh. In the meantime, our engineers will be closely monitoring the site.

Once Clancy are complete, we will be able to start our investigations and repairs. This will involve excavations and potential traffic management on the road. At this stage, we don’t know what traffic management will be required or how long work will take to complete.

We'll provide progress updates here. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

 

Wednesday 26 February - Hambridge Road, Newbury

We're repairing multiple leaks on our gas main in Hambridge Road, Newbury.

For everyone's safety around our work area outside Unit 12, we've installed temporary two-way traffic lights which are being manually controlled to help traffic flow.

We're working to complete our repairs as quickly as possible.


 

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