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.
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.
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 17 April - A926 between Rattray and Alyth
Our gas network in the A926 between Rattray and Alyth requires further emergency repairs.
To access our gas pipe and carry out our work safely, the road will be closed on Sunday 20 April between the Rattray and Alyth.
A signed diversion route will be in place for motorists.
Bus routes will be diverted - please check with your operator for more information on service diversions.
We know this will cause further inconvenience and we'll be working as quickly as possible. At the moment, we expect our work to take between two/three weeks to complete.
Thursday 17 April - A229 Loose Road, Maidstone
Our engineers have identified our network in A229 Loose Road, Maidstone, requires immediate emergency repairs.
To carry out our repairs, we have to dig holes at multiple locations.
To keep everyone safe we need to install a road closure around our work areas, which is from outside Maidstone Fire Station to outside the Swan Inn at the junction of Boughton Lane.
Cripple Street and Boughton Lane will also be closed at their junctions with Loose Road.
The road will be closed from 8am Friday 18 April.
Access will be maintained for the Fire Station, residents, and businesses within the closure.
Bus routes will be impacted – passengers should check with their local operators for updates on changes to routes and bus stops.
It’s too early to say how long this will take to repair but our teams will be working 24/7 over the Bank Holiday weekend to get this completed as soon as possible.
Thursday 17 April - Whitstable Road, Faversham
Our engineers are carrying out emergency upgrades to our gas main in Whitstable Road, Faversham, between the junctions of Head Hill Road and the A299 Thanet Way.
Work started yesterday and is expected to last two to three weeks.
To ensure everyone's safety, a road closure in place for the duration of work. This is following emergency work to investigate and repair the network on 2 April, at the junction with Head Hill Road, when we identified the gas pipe required immediate replacement.
Wednesday 16 April – A28 Canterbury Road, Chilham
Our engineers are carrying out repairs to our gas network on the A28 Canterbury Road near the junction with Meadow Close.
Temporary traffic signals are in place to keep everyone safe around our work.
Repairs have been made, but investigations are ongoing to ensure any remaining minor leaks are located quickly and repaired.
All going well, we hope to be able to remove our traffic lights on Friday 25 April. We know this is a busy location and apologise for the inconvenience caused while we carry out this essential work.
Wednesday 16 April - Dirleton Avenue, North Berwick
We're continuing emergency repairs to our gas network in Dirleton Avenue in North Berwick.
All going well, we’re aiming to complete repairs by Sunday 20 April. We will then need to restore the road surface to the required specifications before we can safely reopen the road in the following week (week commencing 21 April).
We’d like to thank the North Berwick community once again for your continued patience and support.
Wednesday 16 April – Milton Road/Velder Avenue, Portsmouth
We are currently carrying out emergency repairs to our network on the junction of Milton Road and Velder Avenue in Portsmouth.
Due to the location of the gas main in the centre of the road and for everyone’s safety we have reduced northbound traffic down to one lane. Southbound motorists are unaffected.
A temporary pedestrian crossing with diverted walkway will be in place to provide a safe crossing route for pedestrians.
At this stage it's too early to say how long the repairs will take to complete. We expect delays, so please plan ahead and leave extra time for journeys.
We'll post updates on this page.
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.
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.
You can find more details about all our other emergency repairs at roadworks.org.