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sherrardk | 19:14 Fri 20th Aug 2010 | Motoring
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Can you just 'claim' a permanent parking space outside of an electricity sub-station? The 'space' in question is to the side of the gates to the sub-station but the person has laid a 'flooring' and concreted in a little post to attach a chain across the space.
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He is trespassing on the electricity company property.

There is a spare piece of land across the road from my house which was destined to be for a sub station, I have obtained what is called the gsrdening rights over this land from the company, they even offered to lay a concrete base so I could park my car there. I am not allowed to put anything permanent on it and they can of course take it back if they need it.
You could ask him
I think putting a chain across it is a bit of a cheek!! Why don't you put your own chain across and padlock it? It won't do anything other than make you feel better, but hey ho!!
the planning department may also be interested in this as an unauthorised change of use of the land
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I think he might be a little bit mad - we rent (only moved in 3 weeks ago) but our landlord gave us permission to make the front into off-road parking so we have started the process and he seems to have gone off the rails a bit. While we were away he put up a new fence between the two houses and painted the straightest white line you have ever seen on the pavement to show which bit is 'his'!

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