Blanking plug for gas point?

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when i moved into this property, this is how the mains point looked before i connected the cooker (done by a professional)
now i'm moving, i disconnected the hose. I understand that these bayonet type fittings are self sealing.
I've also read that people also plug the hole with a blanking plug, to further ensure there's no gas leaking.
Where can i get a suitable plug that will fit to this?
thanks
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You can get these which will probably allow yourself to do the “work”:

yup i saw those. Don't see how that would work, as it's a female end, and so is the exposed point. I've not been able to find a male bayonet blanking plug, other than the ends which have a thread on them to connect a hose
 
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That fitting is classed as a self sealing fitting and can be left as it is.
When you leave turn the gas off at the gas meter. YOU cannot remove it and fit plug.
 

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