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1959 'Sheppey Gas Works at Westminster are to close in April probably April 4 because coal is no longer needed for the production of gas. Mr. L. S. Agent, Chief Engineer of Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sheppey areas of the South Eastern Gas Board, told a “Times-Guardian™ reporter that gas is being produced from oil on the Isle of Grain and will shortly be available to every house in Sheppey.'<ref>Sheerness Times Guardian - Friday 16 January 1959</ref>
1959 'Sheppey Gas Works at Westminster are to close in April - probably April 4 - because coal is no longer needed for the production of gas. Mr. L. S. Agent, Chief Engineer of Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sheppey areas of the [[South Eastern Gas Board]], told a “Times-Guardian™ reporter that gas is being produced from oil on the Isle of Grain and will shortly be available to every house in Sheppey.'<ref>Sheerness Times Guardian - Friday 16 January 1959</ref>


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1959 'Sheppey Gas Works at Westminster are to close in April - probably April 4 - because coal is no longer needed for the production of gas. Mr. L. S. Agent, Chief Engineer of Sittingbourne, Faversham and Sheppey areas of the South Eastern Gas Board, told a “Times-Guardian™ reporter that gas is being produced from oil on the Isle of Grain and will shortly be available to every house in Sheppey.'[1]

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  1. Sheerness Times Guardian - Friday 16 January 1959