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I will be converting my loft come spring time. Nothing fancy but it will require two 6m RSJ to hang the floor from.
The steel supplier has a wagon with a Hiab type crane which will lift them to roof height, BUT
there are two drop wires from a pole 30m away that cross my property to the houses next door. .One is about 3m the other 6m from my roof/ scaffold insertion point at a height of 4-5 m.
This effectively prevents safely lifting the steels without damage to the wires.
Are the service providers obliged to either temporally or permanently move them.?
I have Lived here for 30 + years and have checked the deeds for any Wayleive which is none.
I would appreciate advice from you learned gentlemen if you have any.
The steel supplier has a wagon with a Hiab type crane which will lift them to roof height, BUT
there are two drop wires from a pole 30m away that cross my property to the houses next door. .One is about 3m the other 6m from my roof/ scaffold insertion point at a height of 4-5 m.
This effectively prevents safely lifting the steels without damage to the wires.
Are the service providers obliged to either temporally or permanently move them.?
I have Lived here for 30 + years and have checked the deeds for any Wayleive which is none.
I would appreciate advice from you learned gentlemen if you have any.