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Electricity works to finish ahead of schedule

Guernsey Electricity building with posters in the window and double doors at the front
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According to Guernsey Electricity, the previous cables were more than 50 years old and no longer suitable for the high level of electricity demand

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The latest stage of Guernsey Electricity’s work in the St Peter Port area of Guernsey is nearing completion.

The firm said the works form part of an ongoing, multimillion-pound investment in the island’s electricity infrastructure.

Two new distribution pillars were installed at Doyle Road, upgrading the more than 50-year-old system supplying electricity to at least 48 properties.

Work is due to be finished by 16 September, which is about six weeks earlier than initially anticipated.

Mike Lloyd, head of distribution at the company, said: "We appreciate that the project has impacted traffic, residents and local businesses throughout its duration and apologise for any inconvenience caused whilst these essential works have progressed."

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