The planned roadworks by SGN in Cliffe Woods have been cancelled and the planned closure of the road will not go ahead at this time.
Work by the gas network operator will be rescheduled and the road continues to stay open as usual.
What Happened With SGN Roadworks in Cliffe Woods
Local roads in Cliffe Woods near Medway, Kent, were due to close for planned gas network works carried out by SGN. The closure was meant to allow upgrades or maintenance to gas mains under the road. However, authorities confirmed that this planned closure has now been revoked and will not proceed as previously advertised.
Medway Council shared that the road in Cliffe Woods remains open and will continue to operate without closure for the foreseeable future. The planned maintenance work by SGN will instead be rescheduled for a later date.
This cancellation came after local residents, ward councillors, and the highways department communicated with council officials about access issues and timing.
Why the Roadworks Were Revoked
Rescheduling of Gas Maintenance
The key reason given for revoking the roadworks is that the work itself will be postponed. SGN and Medway Council agreed that the gas infrastructure task originally planned in the road would be rescheduled to a later date.
Work involving gas mains and utilities often depends on several conditions such as weather, site readiness, and availability of necessary clearances from local authorities. If these conditions change or are not fully met, planned work may be delayed or revoked.
Practical Issues on Site
Local reports and community groups noted that the timing and conditions for work may have changed due to on-site issues. These could include unexpected ground conditions, safety concerns, or scheduling conflicts that made the original schedule unworkable.
Communication With Local Authorities
In response to concerns from ward councillors and residents, Medway Council’s highways team reviewed the planned closure notice. After this review, the council confirmed the road would remain open while discussions continue on the timing of the gas works.

What It Means for Residents
Roads Stay Open
Residents and local traffic can continue to use the affected road in Cliffe Woods without closure. There is no current disruption to normal vehicle movement.
Access for local homes, businesses, and services will remain unaffected by temporary closures at this stage.
Traffic and Access
Since the planned roadworks have been cancelled, there are no changes to diversion routes, traffic restrictions, or access limits. Anyone planning daily travel in and out of Cliffe Woods can expect normal route conditions.
If future roadworks are scheduled by SGN or other agencies, advance notices would be issued by Medway Council or SGN to inform residents of traffic impacts.
Safety and Planning
Gas network work is essential for the safety and reliability of gas supply. Delaying work does not remove the need for maintenance; it simply moves the planned schedule to a better time.
SGN’s main goal in such work is to ensure gas infrastructure remains safe and up to standard. Any future work will follow this same priority and comply with safety standards and legal requirements.
For more information about local safety incidents and response actions, read our guide on Emergency Response Sunny Sands Beach.
Background on SGN Gas Works
Who SGN Is
SGN is a major utility company responsible for the gas distribution network across southern England and parts of Scotland. They maintain and upgrade pipelines that supply gas to homes and businesses.
Gas works in local communities can be planned or emergency tasks. Planned tasks are usually announced in advance and included on roadworks maps and notices by councils and SGN.
Why Gas Roadworks Happen
Road closures for gas work are typically needed when:
- A gas main requires repair or replacement.
- New pipelines are being installed or old ones upgraded.
- A safety issue is identified that requires traffic management for worker and public safety.
SGN works closely with local authorities to coordinate such tasks and to provide notices to the public.
Public Notices and Updates
When roadworks are planned, councils usually publish temporary traffic regulation orders. These can include specific dates and times for closures. If there are changes to the plan, councils update the public with new information.
In the case of the Cliffe Woods roadworks, the council has already updated its communication to indicate that closure will not occur as originally planned.

Future Roadwork Monitoring
How Residents Can Stay Informed
Residents can check official updates in several ways:
- Visit Medway Council’s roadworks or highways pages for the latest information on local works.
- Check SGN’s “Our gas works” pages for planned and emergency works in specific areas.
- Follow local community groups or council X (formerly Twitter) accounts for live updates.
Potential Future Changes
Even though the current planned closure is revoked, SGN’s work may still happen in the future. Residents should watch for future notices from Medway Council or SGN about any rescheduled dates or changes to planned works.
Authorities would normally provide clear advance notice of any new planned closures, including dates, expected duration, and traffic management measures.
Learn how authorities manage urgent situations in nearby areas in our article on Dover Emergency Response Pencester Road.
Summary of Key Facts
- Roadworks by SGN in Cliffe Woods have been cancelled for now.
- Medway Council confirmed the road will remain open and the planned closure is revoked.
- Gas maintenance work will be rescheduled and new notices will be published if plans change.
- Residents can continue normal travel without disruption at this time.









