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ashtheman | 16:12 Tue 26th Aug 2008 | Law
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Is it acceptable to extend a wooden chalet to such an extent that a telegraph pole is sticking through the roof? An owner of a chalet on a site where i own one has done just so. I cannot believe that this is acceptable but no one seems to want to do anything about it.
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point taken Tetjam, however my electrical feed comes off this pole and it is not safe anymore
Speak to the company that owns the telegraph pole,they are the only ones who could enforce any action against the person who has built around it.
Why would it not be safe anymore for God's sakes?
So it's not a telegraph pole - it's an electricity pole.
If it's part of a supply run by a utility to your (and others) chalet, then tell the local regional electricity supply company about it. They won't be able to maintain it like that.
More likely, if it is on a privately run site, the site owner is responsible for the electrical installation. If he's happy, it's up to him.

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