THERE will be temporary traffic lights and road closures while essential upgrades are made to Bradford's gas network. 

The ageing metal pipework is now being replaced by new, more durable plastic pipes, to ensure a safe and reliable supply of gas to customers now, while getting the network ready to transport alternative greener fuels in the future, Northern Gas Networks (NGN) said.

The works are due to last around five weeks. They will begin on May 8 and are due to be completed by June 4.  

The works will start on Little Horton Lane from the junction of Nurser Lane and conclude at the junction (mini roundabout) of Horton Park Avenue. Works will be done over four phases, working under two-way and three-way temporary traffic lights.   

There will be some minor road closures introduced to some residential side streets for a couple of weeks at a time through the duration of these works on Nurser Lane, Louis Avenue, Stowell Mill Street, Holme Street and Chapel Street.  

Traffic will divert onto Central Avenue for Nurser Lane and Louis Avenue and onto Holme Top Lane/ Park Lane for Holme Street and Chapel Street - a fully signed diversion will be put in place and displayed for motorists 

 To minimise the impact on road users, the two-way and three-way temporary lights will be manned at peak hours between 7am and 7pm, to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. 

While the majority of the work will be carried out in the street, engineers will need to access some customer properties to complete the project and ensure the continued safe and reliable supply of gas.

Chris Green, business operations Lead for NGN, said: “We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused during these essential works.

"However, it is vital we complete them in order to continue to maintain a safe and reliable gas supply to the residents of Bradford.   

“We want to assure residents and road users that we will be working hard to complete this essential scheme as safely and as quickly as possible.”   

For further information about the work please contact NGN’s Customer Care Team on 0800 040 7766 or email: customercare@northerngas.co.uk.   

 Anyone that smells gas or suspects carbon monoxide should call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999. This line is in operation 24-hours a day, seven days a week.