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

Friday 23 August - Kingsmills Road, Inverness

We need to carry out emergency gas mains replacement work to our network in the Kingsmills Road area of Inverness to ensure the area continues to receive a continued safe and reliable gas supply.

Our project will begin on 26 August 2024 and last approximately 17 weeks.

We’re carrying out our work in phases to reduce disruption as much as possible. Kingsmills Road will be closed in three phases.

Emergency vehicle access will be maintained during our work. Please note access into the Nursing Home will be open.

All business in the area will be open as normal during our work and access for residents will be always maintained throughout the project.

 

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.
 

Thursday 19 September - Lake Road, Portsmouth

Our engineers are carrying out emergency repair work in Lake Road.

To ensure everyone's safety, Lake Road is closed between its junctions with Church Street and Clarendon Street.

All being well, we hope to have completed our repair work this weekend.

All businesses are open as usual, and signed diversion routes are in place for motorists via Holbrook Road, Arundel Street, and Fratton Road.
 

Thursday 19 September - Brighton Road, Horley

Emergency repairs are required to our gas main in Brighton Road, Horley.

To allow our engineers to work safely, the road will be closed from 7.30pm this evening between the exit for the Longbridge Roundabout and Massetts Road.

We're using the latest technology to ensure our repairs are completed as quickly as possible. All being well, we should be able to re-open the road by 7am tomorrow morning. 
 

Wednesday 28 August - A36 Wilton Road, Salisbury

We are currently investigating a reported smell of gas in Wilton Road, Salisbury. For everyone's safety, we have installed temporary two-way traffic lights to allow our teams to excavate on the gas main in the carriageway.

We're working to complete our repair as soon as possible but it's too early to say how long our work will take. We're sorry for any inconvenience this urgent work may cause.

 

Tuesday 27 August - B759 Busby Road, Glasgow

Our engineers are responding to a gas leak in Busby Road, Glasgow, near to its junction with Newcraigs Drive.

To allow emergency repairs and to ensure everyone's safety while we work, a road closure will be in place from tomorrow morning. Road users will be diverted via B766 Carmunnock Bypass, Carmunnock Road, Hillcrest, Windlaw Road and B759 Busby Road. 

At the moment it's too early to say how long our work will take to complete.

 

Tuesday 6 August – Kanes Hill, Southampton

We're carrying out urgent repairs to our gas network in Kanes Hill, Southampton. 

Due to the location of the repairs required and for everyone’s safety, we’ve installed temporary two-way traffic lights on Kanes Hill close to Silver Tide. To help keep the traffic flowing, these lights will be manually controlled from 7am to 7pm throughout our repair.

It’s too early to say how long the repairs will take but our engineers will remain on site until the repair has been completed.
 

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