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Businesses in Tonbridge High Street reopening after power cut followed a gas leak

Businesses are reopening today after a widespread power cut hit a town centre following a gas leak.

Part of the High Street in Tonbridge was cordoned off yesterday as police restricted access to the area for vehicles and pedestrians.

Police closed Tonbridge High Street following a gas leak. Picture: Fuggles Beer Cafe
Police closed Tonbridge High Street following a gas leak. Picture: Fuggles Beer Cafe

Although the road was subsequently reopened, properties in the area remained without power until almost 11pm.

One of the affected businesses was Fuggles Beer Cafe, which lost a day’s trading as a result of the incident.

Owner Alex Greig said: “It was most of central Tonbridge.

“It was not ideal, but there’s not a lot you can do really. Everything is back to normal today, and we’re just cracking on.”

UK Power Networks says power was eventually restored at 10.43pm.

A cordon was in place during the incident. Picture: Fuggles Beer Cafe
A cordon was in place during the incident. Picture: Fuggles Beer Cafe

A fire service spokesman said: “Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called to reports of a pipe exploding on Tonbridge High Street which led to a fire on the pavement.

“On arrival, crews cordoned off the high street to make the scene safe and extinguished the fire using a hose reel jet.

“The High Street remained closed between Brodyke and East Street, and duty of care was passed over to SNG and UK Power Networks.”

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