Medway Council has upgraded two-way traffic signals to a full road closure on North Street, Strood, due to emergency works by Southern Gas Networks.
Medway Council announced the escalation of traffic management measures on North Street in Strood today, moving from temporary two-way signals to a complete road closure. The decision follows emergency works being carried out by SGN (Southern Gas Networks) on the busy route.
The council thanked residents for their patience during the disruption in their announcement. No specific timeframe has been provided for when the closure will be lifted, with the duration dependent on the completion of the emergency gas infrastructure work.
Safety Takes Priority
SGN, which operates gas distribution networks across southern England including Kent, requires access to carry out essential repairs to maintain the gas supply infrastructure. Emergency works of this nature typically involve urgent safety measures that cannot be delayed.
North Street serves as a key route connecting residential and commercial areas in Strood. The upgrade from traffic signals to full closure suggests the complexity of the work has increased beyond what can be safely managed with partial access.
Traffic Management in Medway
Medway Council maintains a complete roadworks map showing current and upcoming works across the area. The authority regularly coordinates with utility companies to minimise disruption, though emergency situations require immediate response.
Other planned works in Strood include the scheduled closure of nearby Northcote Road from 11 March 2026 for mains fitting repair works, according to the council’s Public Notice Portal.
The council advises motorists to follow diversion signs and seek alternative routes while the emergency works continue.
Key Takeaways
- North Street, Strood faces complete closure for emergency SGN gas works
- Traffic management has been upgraded from two-way signals due to work complexity
- No end date provided as duration depends on completion of safety-critical repairs
What This Means for Kent Residents
Drivers using North Street as part of their regular commute through Strood should plan alternative routes and allow extra journey time. Local businesses on and around North Street may experience reduced footfall during the closure period. Residents can check Medway Council’s live roadworks map for the latest updates on this closure and plan while those living near the works should expect some noise and activity as SGN crews complete the essential safety repairs.


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