More than 700 homes in Hebden Bridge without gas supply due to frozen pipes

More than 700 homes in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire are without a gas supply due to frozen pipes.
Hebden Bridge (photo: Simon Hulme)Hebden Bridge (photo: Simon Hulme)
Hebden Bridge (photo: Simon Hulme)

Engineers from Northern Gas Networks are continuing work today (Friday) to tackle a loss of gas supply to approximately 700 homes in the Hebden Bridge area

The loss of supply in HX78 has been caused by water getting into the local gas network and then freezing.

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On Thursday night, engineers found a large plug of frozen water in one of the pipes, and work is underway to excavate the section of pipe.

Work is also continuing to check if there is water or ice in any other parts of the local network.

Customers in the area are being asked not to use their gas appliances, even if they are receiving some gas, for safety reasons.

Engineers are in the process of turning off supplies to all affected customers, property by property, as all the gas will need to be switched off before repairs can be carried out.

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Extra resources have been deployed to the area, including additional engineers and 4×4 vehicles.

On Thursday night, work took place to identify any vulnerable customers who may need additional support.

John Richardson, Head of Operations Delivery for Northern Gas Networks said: “We’d like to thank customers in Hebden Bridge for their patience while we work to restore gas supplies.

“Our engineers are working hard to make the necessary repairs, and in the meantime, we’d ask all affected customers to please not use their gas appliances.

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“If you need additional support, or know of a neighbour who is vulnerable and may need some help, please don’t hesitate to contact us.”

Customers requiring assistance can call Northern Gas Networks customer care team on 0800 040 7766 (option 3) or can email [email protected].

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