Gas board

{{Infobox company

| name = Area gas boards

| type = Nationalised companies (controlled by HM Government and reporting to the Ministry of Power)

| industry = Utilities (energy: gas)

| fate = Reorganisation under the Gas Act 1972

| predecessor = 1812 (as the Gas Light and Coke Company and various others)

| successor = British Gas Corporation (by the Gas Act 1972)

| founded = 1 May 1949 (by the Gas Act 1948)

| defunct = 31 December 1972

| area_served = Great Britain

| key_people = Board members{{cite web|title=Area gas board members|url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1949/feb/10/gas-area-boards-members|work=Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)|date=10 February 1949|access-date=July 17, 2012}}

| products = Coal gas, natural gas

| services = Gas and coke supply

}}

The area gas boards were created under the provisions of the Gas Act 1948 enacted by Clement Attlee's post-war Labour government. The Act nationalised the British gas industry and also created the Gas Council.

History

From the early 19th century the gas supply industry in the United Kingdom was mainly operated by local authorities and private companies.{{Cite book|last=Williams|first=Trevor I.|title=A History of the British Gas Industry|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1981|isbn=0198581572|location=Oxford}} A flammable gas (known as "town gas" or "coal gas") was piped to commercial, domestic and industrial customers for use as a fuel and for lighting. It was marketed to consumers by such means as the National Gas Congress and Exhibition in 1913. The gas used in the 19th and early 20th centuries was coal gas but in the period 1967–77 coal gas supplies were replaced by natural gas, first discovered in the UK North Sea in 1965.

= Nationalisation =

In 1948 Clement Attlee's Labour government reshaped the gas industry, enacting the Gas Act 1948. The act nationalised the UK gas industry and 1,064 privately owned and municipal gas companies were merged into twelve area gas boards each a separate body with its own management structure.{{cite web|title=Nationalisation|url=http://www.gasarchive.org/Nationalisation.htm|access-date=July 17, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120121075530/http://www.gasarchive.org/Nationalisation.htm|archive-date=January 21, 2012|url-status=dead}} Under the Gas Act 1948 the area boards were charged with three duties:{{Cite book|last=Falkus|first=Malcolm|title=Always under Pressure - A History of North Thames Gas since 1949|publisher=Macmillan|year=1988|isbn=0333468198|location=London|pages=18, 23}}

  1. To develop and maintain an efficient, co-ordinated and economical system of gas supply for their areas and to satisfy, so far as it is economic to do so, all reasonable demands for gas within their area.
  2. To develop and maintain the efficient, co-ordinated and economical production of coke, other than metallurgical coke.
  3. To develop and maintain efficient methods of recovering by-products obtained in the process of manufacturing gas.

= Management board =

The management board for each area board typically comprised:

  • Chairman
  • Deputy chairman
  • Chief engineer
  • Controller of research
  • Controller of services
  • Commercial manager
  • Public relations officer
  • Secretary
  • Chief accountant
  • Staff controller

The chairman of each area board was a member of the Gas Council. Each area board was divided into geographical groups or divisions which were often further divided into smaller districts. These boards simply became known as the "gas board", a term people still use when referring to British Gas, the company that replaced the boards when the Gas Act 1972 was passed. The area boards became regions of the British Gas Corporation.

=Area gas boards=

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! No.

! Name of area board

! Coverage of area

1Scottish Gas BoardScotland
2Northern Gas Board

|Durham, Northumberland and parts of Cumberland, Westmorland and the North Riding of Yorkshire

3North Western Gas Board

|Lancashire and parts of Cheshire, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Shropshire, Westmorland and the West Riding of Yorkshire

4North-Eastern Gas Board

|The East Riding of Yorkshire and parts of the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire (including York)

5Wales Gas BoardWales
6style = "white-space: nowrap;"|West Midlands Gas Board

|Parts of Cheshire, Herefordshire, Leicestershire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire (including Birmingham) and Worcestershire

7East Midlands Gas Board

|Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland and parts of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire

8style = "white-space: nowrap;"|South Western Gas Board

|Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly), Gloucestershire and parts of Berkshire, Devon, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire

9North Thames Gas Board

|Parts of the administrative County of London and of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Middlesex and Surrey

10Eastern Gas Board

|Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, the Isle of Ely, Norfolk, the Soke of Peterborough, Suffolk and parts of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex

11Southern Gas Board

|Dorset, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and parts of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Devon, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Surrey, Sussex and Wiltshire

12South Eastern Gas Board

|Kent, and parts of the administrative County of London and of Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex

References