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do i have to pay for the removal of an electricity overhead line pole

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smudgersmith | 00:24 Thu 06th Sep 2007 | Law
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I have an electricity overhead line pole in my front garden with the wires going into the gable end of my house. i want to put an extnsion on the side of the house and these lines are stopping me. i cant even lay the foundations because digging up would bring the founds about 500mm from the pole and weakening it. the supply ompany has said it will take 12 weeks to process and im worried that i'm going to lose my builder, will i have to pay for its removal and do they have any right for it to be in my garden, We have only just moved into this house
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Be prepared for a very long, frustrating and expensive time to get this sorted. A friend went through it last year - so many ckoc ups! The bill was over �6,000 to move the pole from onse side of the garden to the other.
Good luck.
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i have contacted my solicitor, who informs me that there is nothing in my deeds and searches relating to the utility company having any wayleave to have the pole in my garden. When the pole was put in for the electricity supply the house was the farm workers accomodation so was classed as agricultural, the farm has since gone and all the buildings have been converted to residential now. I think i need to do some more research. Thanks

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