The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gas supply switch-on begins in village after three-day emergency

SCONE: Residents will be compensate­d after days without gas supply

- Jamie buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Residents who were left without gas after an undergroun­d flood in Scone will be fully compensate­d, energy firm SGN has confirmed.

More than 100 engineers from all over Scotland spent three days battling to restore supplies to more than 1,300 properties in Tayside’s biggest village.

They eventually found a broken water main had flooded a gas pipeline under Cross Street.

More than 10,000 litres of water had to be drained from the trench before repairs could begin.

With the gas pipe restored, SGN has started the long process of going doorto-door and manually switching gas supplies back on.

A welfare unit was set up in the village offering hotplates, heaters and food to affected households.

Resident Laura Fraser, 41, said: “Everyone has been freezing away here, but SGN has been great keeping us up to date and helping people out with heating and food.

“We were worried this was going to go on for days and days, but it looks like they’re finally on top of it.

“Most of the homes are being switched on now.”

Emma Richardson, manager of the Robert Douglas Memorial care home, said: “SGN have been extremely supportive.

“They’ve contacted us a few times over the last couple of days and have offered us extra heating and food vouchers, should we need them.”

Councillor Lewis Simpson said: “The community has really pulled together and I am very pleased with SGN’s response.

“They have pulled out all the stops and have done some tremendous work.”

An SGN spokeswoma­n said gas supplies to all affected properties were expected to be back on by the end of the weekend.

“We’re continuing to work hard to visit all of the remaining properties and turn their gas supply back on,” she said.

“We need to be able to access the properties to do this, so we’re asking people to arrange to leave a key with a neighbour, if possible, and make our engineers aware.”

She said: “People will be compensate­d for their time without gas.

“After the first 24 hours, they will receive £30 for each 24-hour period without gas.”

John Swinney MSP also visited the village yesterday to speak to workers.

 ??  ?? John Swinney on his visit to the village.
John Swinney on his visit to the village.

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