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Perhaps the old Stannington village was not at that time serviced with town gas. Anyone know if Bradfield/High Bradfield is on mains gas?

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On 06/02/2024 at 11:17, sovrappeso said:

In 1963 there were major gas pipelines being laid at the head of the  Burbage Valley and along Flask Edge on the moors above Totley. Given that North Sea gas was not  discovered in quantities until September  1965, it seems that plans were under way to construct a national gas supply network in any event.

In 1962-3 the first stage of the National Transmission Network was completed. The pipe was laid between Canvey Island and Leeds via Sheffield & other cities. The pipe carried high pressure methane which was made from liquefied natural gas which was imported from Algeria. The system was enlarged in later years. The gas  was used to enrich Towns gas that had been produced by a different process to the usual one. Also it was used for large scale industrial processes.

 

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