chris French wrote:
OK, situation, our Victorian detached house, fronts directly onto the
pavement in our village.
There is a soil pipe at the front of the house, put in AFAIK in the
70's, maybe early '80s when a bedroom was converted to a bathroom,
draining into the public sewer in the road. It sees to be just our
drain, so AIUI that makes it our responsibility
There is manhole cover over the drain in the pavement - this is just a
pressed steel jobbie, not a cast one as would be used by a utility, it
has rusted through in one of the dips in one of the handle areas so I
figure that I need to replace it before someone puts a foot through
it one day.
Now, with a bit of luck I might be able to just put a new lid on, but
I know that often it ends up easier to replace the frame as well.
But being in the pavement, what implications does this have?
Presumably the local authority might have something to say about
this, seeing as they have responsibility for the pavements? Will the
lid need to be to a certain standard? If I have to replace the frame
would I need to use certain contractors? etc.
I know I could just contact them, but I like to go into these things
with a bit of awareness of the what the requirements are
If someone tripped over a raised slab or pothole in the pavement outside
your house, who would be held responsible?
It's not your responsibility, it's the council's, unless you *own* the strip
of pavement in front of your house.
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Phil L
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