Rolling road closures will be in place to allow the “ageing” gas pipes to be replaced
Cambridge locals have been warned there will be road closures for works to replace 3.5km of gas mains. Cadent said “ageing” pipes will be replaced by new pipes to future-proof the network.
The works in Campkin Road and Hawkins Road will see a rolling road closure starting on Monday, June 15. Cadent said the works will last 11 weeks until August 28, meaning most of the work is scheduled for school holidays.
A spokesperson said: “Due to the location of the gas main and to ensure the safety of engineers, the work taking place will be carried out in phases and will involve a rolling road closure. When there is a road closure, a diversion route will be clearly signposted. Access will remain for residents within the work zone.”
Gas will stay on during the works, with the only interruption to supply to properties that take a direct feed from the pipes being replaced. Supply in these properties will be disconnected for a short time as the property is connected to the new pipe. Cadent said advance notice will be given to affected properties.
Eleanor Buxton, head of work management at Cadent, said: “The metallic pipes that are in place in this section of the network, have been very well used over the years. It’s now time for them to be replaced so that we can continue to deliver gas to peoples’ homes 24/7, 365 days a year.
“In this part of Cambridge, more than 85 per cent of homes have gas central heating. Upgrading these pipelines will ensure we can continue to distribute gas safely to them, for many decades to come.”
She continued: “These upgrades also have big environmental gains, as they reduce methane emissions and enable a move to more renewable gases like biomethane. This is essential for a cleaner future – the UK will need energy to come from a range of sources to meet demand and be sustainable.
“We have worked with the local highways team, as well as local authorities, to create a traffic management plan that will minimise disruption whilst we carry out these essential works. I thank everybody for their patience as we take the measures needed to ensure our engineers can carry out these works as safely and as efficiently as possible.”
Cadent will hold an information session for residents and business owners on Thursday, June 18, between 10am and 12pm. Customer teams will have a gazebo on the grass verge at the junction of St Kilda’s Avenue and Beales Way, Cambridge, CB4 2QB, for people to call at and learn more about the project.

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