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We have a lateral drain which runs horizontally across the back of our property, about a metre from the kitchen wall. The blue annotations shows the drain cover. This doesn't appear on Thames Water's maps though. It appears to run under our 80s flat roof extension and we are in the middle of the lateral drain which certainly goes to both direct neighbours if not further.
We are hoping to do a downstairs renovation, and my other half is very very keen on "squaring off" and taking back that corner, which would be really useful to a new open plan kitchen. That 4x3 square, bottom left of the floor plan, between the kitchen and the extension, which contains the drain cover.
I've learnt a lot about lateral drains and build over rules, and I believe we'd need to move the lateral drain basically. And I cannot comprehend how we'd even manage to do that practically, to be able to then lay foundations on that square and extend.
The inspection cover is right up against the boundary, and I'd imagine it needs some sort of sharpish left turn into our garden, before then doing a sharpish right turn, under our flat roof property to join up again with the neighbour on the other side. That's before even thinking about how to get access to the drain under the flat roof.
Or, could we build over it and have an inspection cover in our kitchen, tastefully hidden? We already have one for our private drain which runs into the lateral drain. I can't imagine TW would be okay with that?
Before getting CCTV survey, I wanted to ask for advice to see whether I'm probably right and its a nonstarter, or I'm just being unimaginative and its worth pursuing.
Also, if this doesn't appear on the TW asset location map, can I get them to survey it, so they can add it???
Thanks in advance.

