Our planned gas network upgrades
We're preparing to start essential work to upgrade the gas network in the B2214 Halfway Street area of Sidcup. This work will ensure nearby properties continue to receive a safe and reliable gas supply for many years to come. It's part of a 30-year programme to replace our old metal mains, reaching the end of their useful lives, with new plastic pipe.
Our project follows close consultation with the local authority and other key stakeholders. It will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption to road users, residents and businesses.
To ensure everyone's safety, the following roads will be closed around our work area as our project progresses:
B2214 Halfway Street
- Starting Monday 2 February
- Lasting approximately eight weeks
- Our engineers will be working between Wingfield Court and Brookend Road.
Willersley Avenue
- Starting Monday 9 February
- Lasting approximately two weeks
- Our engineers will be working towards its junction with B2214 Halfway Street.
Braundton Avenue
- Starting Monday 16 February
- Lasting approximately two weeks
- Our engineers will be working near to its junction with B2214 Halfway Street.
B2214 Halfway Street
- Starting Friday 27 February
- Lasting approximately six weeks
- Our engineers will be working between its junctions with Days Lane and Overmead.
Days Lane
- Starting Monday 2 March
- Lasting approximately five weeks
- Our engineers will be working near its junction with B2214 Halfway Street.
What do the closures mean for me?
- Signed diversions will be in place for affected motorists.
- Vehicle access for residents within the closure points will change as works progress. Our engineers and local signage will keep road users and residents informed.
- All businesses will remain open around our closure areas. Access to these commercial properties will be maintained throughout.
- Bus routes may be impacted. We advise residents to contact their service provider for the latest updates on changes to services/routes, timetables and bus stop locations.
- We’ll work with the local council to ensure refuse collections can continue to be made with as little disruption as possible.
- Emergency services will be informed about the road closure and will have contingency plans in place while roads are closed.
We recognise roadworks can be frustrating, and we're sorry for any inconvenience this essential work may cause. However, the new plastic pipe has a lifespan of 80 years, which means when the work is complete, local residents and businesses will be able to enjoy the benefits of a safe and reliable gas supply long into the future.