Residents are being invited to hear more about plans by Wales & West Utilities to upgrade gas pipes in Limpley Stoke as part of a £250,000 project.
The work, which will start on 2nd January, is essential to keep the gas flowing safely to heat and power local homes and businesses.
It will involve upgrading over 1,200 metres of pipes in the Crowe Hill area and, barring any engineering difficulties, is due to finish in May.
Members of the community have been invited to the drop-in session which will take place between 9.30am – 5.30pm on Wednesday 6th December at Limpley Stoke Hotel, Woods Hill, Limpley Stoke, BA2 7FZ.
Visitors will be able to view plans and direct any questions to members of the project team.
Wales & West Utilities has liaised with Wiltshire Council, B&NES Council and Highways England to plan the work and it has been agreed that traffic management, including road closures, will be in place throughout.
Closures will be clearly signposted, and motorists are advised to allow extra travelling time.
Wales & West Utilities Simon Lee is managing this gas pipe upgrade work. He said: “We’d like to see members of the local community at our drop-in event so that we can share plans of the work.
“While most of the gas network is underground and out of sight, it plays a central role in the daily lives of people across Limpley Stoke.
“Whether it’s heating your home, making the family dinner or having a hot bath, we understand how important it is for your gas supply to be safe and reliable and there when you need it.
“We know that working in areas like this is not ideal, but it really is essential to make sure we keep the gas flowing to homes and businesses in the area, and to make sure the gas network is fit for the future.
“We’ll have a team of gas engineers on site throughout the project to make sure our work is completed as safely and as quickly as possible while keeping disruption to a minimum.
“This work is essential to keep the gas flowing to local homes and businesses today, and to make sure the gas network is ready to transport hydrogen and biomethane, so we can all play our part in a green future.”