Now then - I once held a pub quiz that contained three questions about local manhole covers, and quite a few non-dull men (and non men) got them right!Dull mens club contender.
Yes I very much agree it's not BT, I had some good times back in the day opening up a three lidded ten, and pulling a mole through the ducting.The kids today don't know what they're missing.Definitely not a GPO/BT joint box cover. I know about those things.
Fun fact. Pye Hastings of Caravan had a day job: the owner of a mole and a company that deployed it.Yes I very much agree it's not BT, I had some good times back in the day opening up a three lidded ten, and pulling a mole through the ducting.The kids today don't know what they're missing.
You aren't Arnold J Rimmer, then....I once had to create and deliver a 45 minute presentation about telegraph poles and what the letters and numbers on them denote
I'm not sure what I had done wrong to get that gig.
The Council have a digital map called a terrier that shows where the public sewers are. As this is in the public highway, I'd have thought it would be on the terrier if its owned by Southern Water. The sewer within the curtilage of your property and up to the point it joins the sewer under the road is your responsibility, not Southern Water's. Same principle applies for water supply from your water meter to your taps.The wisdom and wit of NSC is very helpful! I will get a crow bar to it tomorrow to try to have a look and post a photo.
I'm trying to get permission for a dropped kerb from the council, they say I need authorisation from the utility owner to proceed (whoever that is and they don't know, or have any records of any man hole covers on public foot paths in Brighton and Hove for that matter.
The person who did the site survey will not help, surely they have experience! but they say it is not their responsibility to assist in the process)
Any news about your hole?The wisdom and wit of NSC is very helpful! I will get a crow bar to it tomorrow to try to have a look and post a photo.
I'm trying to get permission for a dropped kerb from the council, they say I need authorisation from the utility owner to proceed (whoever that is and they don't know, or have any records of any man hole covers on public foot paths in Brighton and Hove for that matter.
The person who did the site survey will not help, surely they have experience! but they say it is not their responsibility to assist in the process)
BT said it wasn't theirs. I then rang Virgin, Indian call centre, the chap said "can I not just speak to the man"...I explained that the man hole cover is made of metal and concrete and may have wires inside etc, can he put me through to a department that can help locate equipment...he said "is the man still outside now?"