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  1. I remember one of the reasons for refusal was we hadn’t supplied the planners good enough reasons why we needed a garage🤔!
  2. We were totally refused planning permission for a garage on a Self-build. Very similar positioning to yours. Took it to appeal and was permitted. The appeal officer shot the reasons for refusal down. They were happy as long as we used similar materials as the house. Logic and sense sometimes doesn’t come into play with some planning officers. Even worse if there is a conservation officer involved.
  3. 🤣Love your description of yourself. Think I might try to be one too just for the principle of it all. So letter to ombudsman and hse?
  4. I Totally agree. It is annoying though how they get away with it . Was just wondering if anyone had been In similar situation before I throw the towel in
  5. This was the reply to my first letter to the ceo last year:- Thank you for your further email to Basil. I am sorry you are unhappy with our position, however, I can confirm it is our final position on the matter. You may be able to contact Ombudsman Services Energy, who are an independent complaint resolution service and can investigate your complaint. I have included their details below. Energy Ombudsman: Here to help with gas & electricity complaints | Ombudsman Services (ombudsman-services.org) Alternatively if you would like to accept our offer of £500 gesture of goodwill, please let me know and I will arrange the payment. I have attached the fault report for your reference, I am sorry that we did not send this to you previously. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact me. Many thanks Ben Ben Akers Senior Customer Care Executive Tel: 0203 660 2018 Tel: 07875 119 571
  6. Hi Kelvin Thanks for your advice. I emailed the CEO last year who then passed it on to this guy. Will have a look back at my emails but they weren’t for moving from their offer. The linesman probably got sacked but they think £500 is sufficient to pay out for dangerous incompetent work. It is a bit insulting that £500 is the value they put on my life, family and my property. My NewBuild is around 3m from the pole. But at a bit of loose end how to proceed without paying $$$ to solicitors. I think this is what they bank on with people that they will take the offer as too much hassle otherwise. These big companies know how to play the game. I haven’t accepted the offer and due to health issues just put it on the back burner. So any other suggestions very welcome
  7. It was going across a plot of land to supply one neighboring house. All the rest of the houses are cabled underground. My daughter has a cable to the side of her house which then goes onto supply 2 other houses. She has to pay to have it removed but the other 2 houses get underground cabling and inside electrical work for free. I’m sure she also got the option of it being removed for free but all work would be put on a 2 year waiting list as it wouldn’t be prioritized
  8. Good Afternoon Sorry for my delayed response. As per our previous emails we have fully investigated the matter and apologise for the concerns caused, however, the offer of £500 is our final position. Many thanks Ben Ben Akers Senior Customer Care Executive Tel: 0203 660 2018 Tel: 07875 119 571 Ben.akers@ukpowernetworks.co.uk
  9. This happened last year and I haven’t accepted yet. I did actually try and push it further but other than going to costly solicitors I really don’t know what to do. It’s kind of the principle more than anything now (compensation would be nice aswell). It annoys me that they tried to hide it from me in the first place and then offer a goodwill gesture as if it was a minor incident.
  10. Thank you all. Thankfully🙏 no one was injured but if I hadn’t had those shocks and alerted Uk power it could of been worse at a later date. As it wasn’t going to fix itself. Im just abit annoyed that they seem to brush it off. Although I think they have had an internal enquiry. I met another linesman doing a job for me a few weeks after and mentioned it. He said it was the talk of the network and he’d actually checked that he wasn’t anything to do with it. They have offered a £500 goodwill gesture! But when you’ve paid over £20,000 for someone to do a professional job and they haven’t it seems abit of a slap in the face. There was no wayleave in place. So we shouldn’t of had to pay in the first place but got the usual ‘it could take up to 2 years’ It’s just annoying how these large companies get away it. I will probably accept the goodwill gesture but I was just posting to ask other opinions on how serious it was as Uk power seem to make out it’s no big thing. Thank you
  11. Thanks. After spending £20,000 to have it removed and repositioned etc you expect the work to be done properly and not potentially kill you. Uk power networks seem to think they can brush it off as nothing and you’re okay. My grandkids were helping me plant the shrubs which is the scary thing
  12. Thanks for explaining. Yes I was digging and planting shrubs near to pole when I got a couple of shocks. Also watering them in when the steam was coming through the ground. Wasn’t injured but could it have been worse?
  13. Hi I recently paid a fortune to have an electric pole removed off my land to my boundary. After a couple of electric shocks received around the pole we got Uk power networks out to investigate.:- OMPLETED by user on 00:31:21 for operation 0010 - Investigate & Repair Reason Code : Smoking/steam from the ground found to be a faulty connection on the overhead network. Pole/PME earth had been connected to L3. So earth pin was live in the ground. Airline report already raised,R/0000670. Linesman have renewed the earth connection on the earth pin and connected it to the neutral up the pole.458238. Supplies isolated while work was done. LV This was the report I managed to receive after initially refusing to give me it. Can anyone tell me what this means or how dangerous it could of been. Thank you
  14. I disagree. There is no height specification for the hedge. But our planning application was for 1.7 fence with hedge in front to screen it( this is our back garden). The planning officer could approve with condition that hedge must totally screen the fence if need be. Prior to first occupation or commencement of use a full schedule of all soft landscape works shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The schedule shall include, planting plans, a written specification; schedules of plants noting species, plant sizes, proposed numbers/densities; and a detailed implementation programme. It shall also indicate all existing trees and hedgerows on the land and details of any to be retained. The works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved details prior to the end of the first planting season following occupation of the development. If within a period of five years from the date of the planting, or replacement planting, any tree or plant (including retained existing trees/hedgerows) is removed, uprooted or destroyed or dies, another tree or plant of the same species and size as that originally planted shall be planted at the same place, unless the Local Planning Authority gives its written consent to any The h
  15. The soft landscaping details submitted on Drawing Ref 07 are acceptable in relation to Plot 1 only. The Condition is hereby discharged, subject that the agreed details are complied with in perpetuity. so the hedge that they passed on the planning condition has to remain in perpetuity I think the planners are wrong in refusing the fence for the reason they have given. So why should I just accept it.
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