⚠️ Gas Supply Update – Kingsbridge, Devon

Our teams have visited over 90% of the 4,600 affected properties today, with over 100 engineers working across the area.

Please make every effort to be at home when our engineers call.
We cannot restore your gas supply until we’ve safely isolated it first. The quicker we gain access, the sooner we can start restoring gas in your area.

Our engineers will keep working late tonight and from first thing tomorrow. They carry ID badges—verify by calling 0800 316 0478.

Huge thanks for your patience and support.

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Smell of Gas, South Wales

Posted: 18/12/2017

Richie Jones, Wales & West Utilities Gas Emergency Service Manager for South Wales said:

“We have received more than 700 calls reporting a smell of gas along the A470 corridor from Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil. Our engineers are visiting affected areas, but there are no readings of gas in the air and this smell has not been caused by a leak from our gas network.

"However, if anyone smells gas, thinks they have a gas leak, or suspects carbon monoxide poisoning, they should call us on 0800 111 999. Trained colleagues will take their call, give them advice, and our engineers will be there to help, day or night."