We're planning to carry out essential network upgrades on and near to Kingsferry Bridge to ensure a safe and reliable supply of gas continues to be delivered to Isle of Sheppey homes and businesses.
Subject to obtaining a Compulsory Purchase Order, our work is expected to start in Autumn 2024 and will last approximately 18 months.
All our work will be carried out following close consultation with key affected stakeholders including private landowners, Swale Borough Council, National Highways, Port of Sheerness Limited, the Environment Agency and Network Rail.
What we'll be doing
Installing a new pipe
Our engineers will be installing a new plastic pipe beneath the River Swale, which will connect to the existing network on both the mainland and the island.
Removing our old pipe
We will then disconnect and remove our old metal gas main contained within the bridge's structure.
Latest news
Friday 3 May
The Secretary of State called a public inquiry to hear objections to the Compulsory Purchase Order we submitted relating to this project in mid-October.
This inquiry took place on Tuesday 30 April 2024. Following the inquiry, the Inspector will prepare a report to be considered by the Secretary of State for approval or otherwise.
Additional core documents relating to our project and the Compulsory Purchase Order can be found in the Appendix section at the bottom of the page.
The existing main spanning Kingsferry Bridge provides the only gas supply to the Isle of Sheppey. It serves approximately 15,000 customers including schools, care homes, a hospital, prisons, extensive port facilities and multiple businesses.
The old pipe was installed in the late 1950s and is reaching the end of its useful life. To help reduce the risk of leaks and ensure a resilient gas supply to island properties, our engineers will be replacing this with a new, separate plastic pipe.
This replacement pipe will be installed beneath the River Swale and will connect to the existing network either side of the river. Once installed, Sheppey residents will be able to enjoy the benefits of a safe and reliable gas supply for decades to come.
Our proposed work at Kingsferry Bridge is scheduled to last approximately 18 months.
It will be split into four phases involving environmental mitigation activities, site setup and construction work.
Preparatory activities are expected to commence in Autumn 2024, with engineering work beginning in Spring 2025. This timeline is subject to obtaining the Compulsory Purchase Order, as outlined in the Latest news section of this page.
- Phase one - approximately four months:
We'll be undertaking environmental mitigation activities and installing protections ahead of our work to install the new pipe under the River Swale. - Phase two - approximately two months:
We'll be installing contractor site and storage compounds, office and welfare facilities. This will be located along Ridham Dock Road on the mainland side of the River Swale. - Phase three - approximately four months:
Our engineers will install the new plastic pipe and connect it to the existing network either side of the river. - Phase four - approximately four months:
We'll then work to decommission and remove the redundant old pipe from within Kingsferry Bridge.
What work are you carrying out at Kingsferry Bridge?
We're working to install a new plastic gas pipe under the River Swale. This will ensure a continued safe and reliable gas supply to homes and businesses on the Isle of Sheppey for decades to come.
Once our new pipe is operational, we will decommission and remove the old metal gas main located within Kingsferry Bridge.
How long will the work last?
Our project at Kingsferry Bridge is scheduled to last 18 months. This includes time to prepare the site, the construction work for the new pipe and the required decommissioning of the redundant pipe.
Why are you carrying out this work now?
We've been planning this work for some time in close consultation with the local authority, Natural England and other key stakeholders.
While we understand there's no ideal time to carry out potentially disruptive works, we've repaired several leaks on this section of our network in recent months and it's nearing the end of its useful life. We must upgrade this section to ensure a safe and reliable supply of gas is distributed to Sheppey properties.
Can trains and vehicles access the island over Kingsferry Bridge while the work takes place?
Train services over Kingsferry Bridge should not be impacted by our project. However, please do check with Network Rail or our Latest news section of this page for any updates.
We don't expect to need to permanently shut any public roads to motorists while we carry out our work. For everyone's safety, our work will involve temporary traffic measures at times, but this will not affect travel to or from the island. Details of any road closures or temporary traffic lights around our site will be published in our Latest news section.
What is a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO)?
A CPO is a legal process allowing certain public and private bodies to acquire land, or interests in land, from affected owners or occupiers, without the consent of those affected parties, to deliver projects where there is a compelling case in public interest.
We made the Southern Gas Networks PLC (Kingsferry Gas Pipeline Replacement Project) Compulsory Purchase Order 2023 (CPO) on 12 October 2023.
The CPO documents relating to this project can be found below.
Will your work cause a significant impact on the local environment?
We recognise this area is of diverse ecological importance and is covered by several national and international designations.
We've been working closely with the local authority, the Environment Agency and Natural England as part of our plans for this project at Kingsferry Bridge. Through a screening process undertaken as part of the project proposal, the organisations are content with the measures we will take to minimise our environmental impact.
How deep will the new pipe be installed under the River Swale?
The new plastic pipe will be inserted at a depth of 17m below the riverbed.
Contact us
If you would like more information on the Compulsory Purchase Order or our work at Kingsferry Bridge, please email our team or call 0800 912 1700.
Compulsory Purchase Order
CD1 Sealed copy of the Southern Gas Networks PLC (Kingsferry Gas Pipeline Replacement Project) Compulsory Purchase Order 2023 made 12 October 2023 including Schedule of Interests
CD5 Protected Assets Certificate
CD6 Notice to Qualifying Persons
Statement of Case
CD7A Statement of Case
Legislation
CD8 The Compulsory Purchase (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 2007
CD10 Section 6, Land Compensation Act 1961
CD11 Schedule 3, Acquisition of Land Act 1981
CD12 Section 6, Human Rights Act 1998
CD13 Article 1 First Protocol ECHR
CD14 Section 10, Equalities Act 2010
CD15 The Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017
CD16 The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
CD17 Public Gas Transporter Pipeline Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 1999
CD18 Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996
Policy
CD19 Energy White Paper, December 2020
CD20 British Energy Security Strategy (April 2022)
CD21 Powering up Britain - The Energy Security Plan (March 2023)
CD22 Powering up Britain - The Net Zero Growth Plan (March 2023)
CD23 Overarching National Policy Statement for energy (EN-1)
CD24 National Policy Statement for Gas Supply Infrastructure and Gas and Oil Pipelines (EN-4)
CD25 National Planning Policy Framework (December 2023)
CD26 Bearing Fruits 2031: The Swale Borough Local Plan 2017
Guidance
CD28 Guide 1 - Compulsory Purchase Procedure
CD29 Guide 2 - Compensation to Business Owners and Occupiers
CD30 Guide 3 - Compensation to Agricultural Owners and Occupiers
CD31 Guide 4 - Compensation to Residential Owners and Occupiers
Other
CD32 Screening opinion of Secretary of State (dated 9 May 2023)
CD30A SGN Gas Transporter Licence
CD31A Ofgem Final Determination dated 8 December 2020
CD32A Map showing footpaths ZR90, ZR88, ZS19 and ZS12
CD33 Map showing extend of public highways on Ridham Dock Road
CD34 Engineering Justification Paper (July 2019)
CD35 SGN Gas Network Innovation Strategy 2018
CD36 Summary of Route Options Report (January 2021) and Appendices (financial information redacted)
CD39 Objection 3: Outback UK Propco I A Ltd in respect of Plot Nos. 34-36 and 46;
CD40 Objection 4: Knauf (UK) GmbH in respect of Plot Nos. 36 and 46;
CD41 Objection 5: Countrystyle Recycling Ltd in respect of Plot Nos. 36 and 46;
CD43 Objection 7: Manweb Nomineeco Limited in respect of Plot Nos. 36 and 46; and
CD44 Objection 8: Ridham Sea Terminals Limited in respect of Plot Nos. 36 and 46
CD45 Allison Pritchard - Statement of Evidence
CD46 David Backhouse - Statement of Evidence
CD47 Rasika Amarasinghe - Statement of Evidence
CD48 Simon Thurlow - Statement of Evidence
CD49 Withdrawal of Objection 2: Network Rail Infrastructure Limited
CD50 Withdrawal of Objection 3: Outback UK Propco I A Ltd
CD51 Withdrawal of Objection 1: Southern Water Services Limited
CD52 Withdrawal of Objection 7: Manweb Nomineeco Limited
CD53 First Public Inquiry Notice
CD54 Second Public Inquiry Notice
CD55 DESNZ email notification of public inquiry
CD56 Withdrawal of Objection 4 Knauf (UK) GmbH
CD58 Opening Statement of Isabella Tafur
CD59 Note to Inquiry in relation to Ridham Dock Road
CD60 Note to Inquiry with summary of roles and accreditations of witnesses
CD61 Withdrawal of Objection 6: Grovehurst Energy Limited (subsidiary of D.S. Smith Group)