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Emergency works start tomorrow to repair a gas pipe in Crosby, Merseyside
A smell of gas in Crosby has been traced to a pipe under one of the Town's busiest road junctions, with teams preparing to move in early tomorrow morning to repair it.
Cadent, which manages the local gas network, says the incident is under control, but action is necessary to avoid any risk of deterioration and to keep everyone safe. 3 way temporary lights will be set up at the junction of:- Crosby Road North, South Road, and Haigh Road, from tomorrow morning (Saturday, 8 June 2024). This will ensure traffic can continue to flow while creating a safe area for the engineers to work in. Cadent’s teams will work on this over the weekend and into next week. At this stage, the intention is to complete the work within seven days. Nick Jerman, Head of Customer Operations, Cadent, said:- "We are monitoring readings and everything right now is under control. However, this job is one that needs urgent action, to keep everyone safe. We have arranged for our teams to move in tomorrow morning (8 June 2024), to begin this essential work. The section of pipe we need to work on is in the middle of the road. We appreciate the work will cause some local traffic disruption and promise to work as quickly as we safely can to get this done. I hope people understand that safety is our priority." * Always call the gas emergency service immediately, day or night, if you ever smell gas. The number is:- 0800111999. All calls are recorded and may be monitored. If you live in the local area, and you smell gas, please do not assume it is related to these works. It may not be and needs to be checked. You will also find gas safety advice online at:- NationalGas.Com and CadentGas.Com. We have other useful numbers for emergency and urgent non-emergency contacts on our useful numbers page on Mersey Reporter.
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