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21

Oct 2021

Last Updated: 21/10/2021
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Gas leak: Harrogate told to reduce heating and showers again

by Connor Creaghan

| 21 Oct, 2021
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It is unclear how long the engineers will be on site working the fix the problem. In the meantime, the gas company has urged people to avoid all "non-essential use".

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It is unclear when it will be fixed.

Northern Gas Networks (NGN) has once again asked Harrogate residents to reduce their use of central heating and showers following last week's gas leak.

Engineers are on Ripon Road near the Co-op petrol station after customers reported low gas pressure in the HG1, HG2, HG3 and HG4 postcodes.

It is unclear how long the engineers will be on site working the fix the problem. In the meantime, the gas company has urged people to avoid all "non-essential use".

NGN did not specify the cause of the low pressure and loss of service but linked it to the major gas leak which started on Friday and continued into the weekend.




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A spokesperson for Northern Gas Networks said:

"If you live or work in the area affected, we are asking once again to please temporarily minimise your use of gas while work is underway.
"By avoiding all non-essential use, people can help ensure there is enough gas in the system to go around everyone.
"That means trying not to use central heating, and avoiding taking showers if you have a combi boiler, until further notice."


The gas company has asked anyone with boiler issues or those who need help turning gas back on to call its customer care team on 0800 040 7766 and select option three.

However if you smell gas then call the National Gas Emergency Service immediately on 0800 111 999.