The road is set to be hit by rolling closures lasting over three and a half months from 10th November.
Wales & West Utilities will be working with a rolling closure in place until the end of February 2026.
Natalie Raphael, Programme Controller at Wales & West Utilities, said the project was “vital to ensuring gas continues to flow safely and reliably to homes and businesses across the area”.
The closure will cover Treloggan Road from its junction with Mellanvrane Lane to its junction with Polwhele Road. Cornwall Council has worked with the company to plan the closures and maintain safety.
Raphael added: “We are sorry for any inconvenience our work may cause. We will keep the local community updated as this essential work continues.”
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