Beetle
Well-Known Member
Before I rush off in a complete panic to Citizens Advice or take expensive legal advice, please could anyone give me any guidance legal or otherwise or any examples they might have of similar experiences and any rights we might have - I'll try and keep it brief!
We have owned our 20 acre farm for 7 years. 40m away from us on the other side of a B road was a rather lovely but ancient Convent/Nursing home. Developers got permission to turn it into a huge retirement village and started a massive build. Currently 300 assisted flats, sports facilities, restaurant etc. With goodness knows how many more to come. They have already been building for two years.
We knew this was happening when we bought and didn't have a particular problem but we have just had a visit from the sewage/waste water company, apparently these complete idiots have just realised that the amount of waste generated by the development will not fit through the tiny 6in pipe currently taking all the waste away. This pipe runs directly across our land, carpark, concrete yard, sandschool and two fields!!! They have already sent in surveyors to do a feasibility study to open dig (not mole) right across our land to lay a much bigger pipe. It's all happening rather quickly, the first we knew was a rather vague letter from the Water Co last week. Suddenly they are on our land with their surveying kit staking it out!
There is an alternative route along the B road but they are reluctant to go this route, I imagine it will be more expensive and disrupt traffic etc. Better to decimate one private landowner.
Do we have any rights? My husband runs a business which will be severely disrupted and the equine facilities were put in by us so are only new. We have 7 horses and the dig will cut our stables off from everything else, the pipe line is only be about 10 feet from the barn door under concrete.
Can we refuse? I'm guessing we can't so what sort of reinstatement are we entitled to and is there likely to be any extra compensation - I doubt it! How difficult can we make it for them?
Any input would be gratefully received, or by PM if you prefer.
Beetle
We have owned our 20 acre farm for 7 years. 40m away from us on the other side of a B road was a rather lovely but ancient Convent/Nursing home. Developers got permission to turn it into a huge retirement village and started a massive build. Currently 300 assisted flats, sports facilities, restaurant etc. With goodness knows how many more to come. They have already been building for two years.
We knew this was happening when we bought and didn't have a particular problem but we have just had a visit from the sewage/waste water company, apparently these complete idiots have just realised that the amount of waste generated by the development will not fit through the tiny 6in pipe currently taking all the waste away. This pipe runs directly across our land, carpark, concrete yard, sandschool and two fields!!! They have already sent in surveyors to do a feasibility study to open dig (not mole) right across our land to lay a much bigger pipe. It's all happening rather quickly, the first we knew was a rather vague letter from the Water Co last week. Suddenly they are on our land with their surveying kit staking it out!
There is an alternative route along the B road but they are reluctant to go this route, I imagine it will be more expensive and disrupt traffic etc. Better to decimate one private landowner.
Do we have any rights? My husband runs a business which will be severely disrupted and the equine facilities were put in by us so are only new. We have 7 horses and the dig will cut our stables off from everything else, the pipe line is only be about 10 feet from the barn door under concrete.
Can we refuse? I'm guessing we can't so what sort of reinstatement are we entitled to and is there likely to be any extra compensation - I doubt it! How difficult can we make it for them?
Any input would be gratefully received, or by PM if you prefer.
Beetle