Road closed after suspected gas leak

Engineers are working through the night to fix a leak
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Engineers will work through the night to carry out emergency gas repairs on a main road.
A section of Barkway Road, in Royston, Hertfordshire, was closed to traffic while gas supplier, Cadent, surveyed the scene.
Residents in the area reported a strong smell of gas on Thursday.
Cadent confirmed the road had been shut on its website, external and said the works would continue until 16 January.

The main Barkway Road into Royston has been closed off while engineers work to fix a gas leak
"Cadent are carrying out emergency gas repair works," the company said.
"These repairs can take time to resolve, but this is to ensure that we continue to provide the safest and most reliable service to our customers."
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