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Reaching BTO
25-10-2014 10:51 AM
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25-10-2014 10:56 AM
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Re: Reaching BTO
25-10-2014 3:42 PM
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Can you confirm what the information is? Usually BTO will send a survey engineer out first to assess the situation and they would only dig if they really have to.
Re: Reaching BTO
25-10-2014 11:10 PM
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We had a cable replaced for my neighbour last year which left on hell of a mess with contractors chuck concrete and soil over a fence into allotments.
Re: Reaching BTO
26-10-2014 9:00 AM
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Re: Reaching BTO
27-10-2014 10:50 AM
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Thanks for letting us know.
I've passed this info onto our faults team to make Openreach aware of what can be done.
Hope this helps!
Re: Reaching BTO
30-10-2014 11:59 AM
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Because I cannot get any sense out of PlusNet who seem incapable of passing on a simple message to BTO I have had to cancel the fault. This is so stupid the job could take no more than an hour to run a cable across 10ft of garden instead they want to dig 20ft of footpath one side of the house, 30ft of narrow lane then another 20ft of footpath causing no end of disruption.
Re: Reaching BTO
30-10-2014 2:45 PM
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I'm really sorry that it's not been a good experience.
Quite a lot of the time, it's impossible to dictate to our suppliers how we want issues to be resolved. There are of course rare exceptions to the rule, but generally once our suppliers decide that they want something doing in a certain way, they won't change their minds.
I do remember speaking with you and I see where you're coming from when you say that the dig work is unnecessary. We agree, but conveying this is a different story.
Matty
Re: Reaching BTO
30-10-2014 3:25 PM
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Re: Reaching BTO
30-10-2014 3:38 PM
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This means that some papers would need signing.
Matty
Re: Reaching BTO
30-10-2014 3:58 PM
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30-10-2014 5:01 PM
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Even if across your garden is the shortest route, Openreach follow the National Joint Utilities Group guidelines on placing the telecoms ducting/wiring. The problem with not following this is that you end up with people hitting gas/water/electricity/telecoms by mistake when digging.
Re: Reaching BTO
07-11-2014 10:43 AM
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Re: Reaching BTO
07-11-2014 3:23 PM
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On private property they can either
1. Negotiate a wayleave agreement with the owner
or if that fails and the route is essential
2. Use their code powers to issue a statutory notice to the owner of their intention to cross their land for the greater public good in providing an essential service.
There are provision for the owner to apply to the court (costs ?possibly? paid by the utility) to the effect that there are alternative routes and the company must re-instate to as before.
In the case of a route across a garden/driveway of a property etc when that route is for the delivery of the service to that property I think I'm right that as part of the contract between the owner and the utility the owner is deemed to have granted a wayleave across their garden to the utility for the delivery of the service.
Re: Reaching BTO
10-11-2014 2:57 PM
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Thanks for your patience.
The is fault is still currently being investigate by our suppliers, this has been sent to a team that deal with hazardous pipelines, they have set a review date of 20/11/14, please accept our sincere apologies for any frustrations or inconvenience this fault may be causing.
Please do not hesitate to get back in touch online at http://contactus.plus.net/ or by phone on 0800 432 0200 if we can be of further assistance.
Hazardous pipeline? There are no hazardous pipelines between the junction box and the 10ft to my house. Why is it so impossible for PlusNet to communicate with BTO that if they use the route the original cable takes it would not entail digging up any pavements, roads or and damage to my front garden that has taken over 42 years to mature. Can no one at PlusNet tthat knows what they are doing communicate to BTO these facts and don't keep coming back with excuses. Why can't BTO speak to the EU before carrying out the work?
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