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yesterday sunday i went out for lunch! when i returned the water board had been to my property dug up my brand new drive and changed the meter. do i have any come back on them ,as i now have a great big patch in the middle of the drive thanks
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Some statutory undertakers eg gas, electricity and water suppliers have certains rights of access over part of pproperty where their cabling, pipes and similar run underneath.
Usually it would come up when you bought on the Water and Drainage search or, if a new build, s.104 Agreements or the lease/transfer.
Speak to the water board and ask them to explain the circumstances such as their right to enter and do work without notice ie was it an emergency and where they have their authority from and if there is any source of redress.
Some statutory undertakers eg gas, electricity and water suppliers have certains rights of access over part of pproperty where their cabling, pipes and similar run underneath.
Usually it would come up when you bought on the Water and Drainage search or, if a new build, s.104 Agreements or the lease/transfer.
Speak to the water board and ask them to explain the circumstances such as their right to enter and do work without notice ie was it an emergency and where they have their authority from and if there is any source of redress.
Just another thought, did your new drive block over the previous access to the water meter so they couldn't get to it without digging through?
Found this re building over sewers but trying to check if the same applies to meters etc...
http://www.unitedutilities.com/resources/files /1307_1721%20Building%20over%20sewers%20(1%20M ar%2007).pdf
Who is your water company?
Found this re building over sewers but trying to check if the same applies to meters etc...
http://www.unitedutilities.com/resources/files /1307_1721%20Building%20over%20sewers%20(1%20M ar%2007).pdf
Who is your water company?
yes! on a sunday, i have spoke to the water board there are coming out here at 10 !! we had a very large manhole cover in the drive , and we have a very small one now ans a big patch they could of just changed the meter in the the manhole but i think the price of scrap metal may come into play here .when we bought the property the drive was awful so we spent �8000 on a new drive now with a big cut out in it.
Very strange. The water meter is normally located just outside the boundary of the home-owner's property. Then the responsibility for the water pipe from the point it enters your property to your house is yours. This avoids them having to come onto your land to deal with the water meter.
It would not economic sense to change the inspection cover for a smaller one just for the scrap value of the old cover.
You appear to be saying this meter is on your land. Utilities do have rights to enter the property to inspect their installation, but this is more often associated with the passage of a public sewer over your land. And they give notice, or seek permission first.
It would not economic sense to change the inspection cover for a smaller one just for the scrap value of the old cover.
You appear to be saying this meter is on your land. Utilities do have rights to enter the property to inspect their installation, but this is more often associated with the passage of a public sewer over your land. And they give notice, or seek permission first.