Wales & West Utilities is investing over £1 million over the next year to upgrade gas pipes in Ottery St. Mary and Tipton, helping ensure a safe and reliable supply for communities in the area, for decades to come.
The intensive programme of mains replacement works will see the company replace over three kilometres of gas pipes across the area. To minimise disruption the gas emergency and pipeline service will work closely with Devon County Council to carefully plan projects and manage any necessary traffic measures.
As projects are planned Wales & west Utilities will communicate with the local community.
Wales & West Utilities’ Roxanne Whittaker is managing the programme and said:
“We’re investing in our gas network to ensure it remains safe, reliable and fit for the future for the customers we serve across Ottery St. Mary and Tipton. We'll be keeping the local community updated on these works and working with the local authority, and other key partners, to keep disruption to a minimum.
“We understand our work can cause disruption, but it is essential to maintain a resilient gas network that households and business can rely on every day.
“While much of the gas network is out of sight, it plays a vital role in daily life – from heating homes to cooking meals and we know how important it is that gas is there when people need it.
“Once we’ve completed this intensive phase of work, we’ll leave behind an upgraded network that meets today’s energy needs, and is ready to transport greener gases in the future.
“By completing this work now, barring any emergency repairs, we can avoid returning to the area and causing further disruption to the local community for decades.”
For more information about work in your area, visit www.wwutilities.co.uk/gas-pipe-upgrade-projects/. As projects begin, customers can also find out what to expect from the work at www.wwutilities.co.uk/services/gas-pipe-upgrades/.

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