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For those contemplating the jfdi route it might pay to read this article before you start.https://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/19149521.chaddesley-corbett-resident-fined-filling-stream-without-consent/
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Yes.Would you need permission to bridge a stream/brook on you farm ?
Yes.
If it's designated "main river" then from the EA (in England). If not then from the "Lead Local Flood Authority".
In practice it's less likely any enforcement action would be taken against you for bridging a small watercourse or if the structure was nowhere near anyone else's land or home.
Yes.
If it's designated "main river" then from the EA (in England). If not then from the "Lead Local Flood Authority".
In practice it's less likely any enforcement action would be taken against you for bridging a small watercourse or if the structure was nowhere near anyone else's land or home.
then a couple of loads of readymix landed accidently landed on it.....What if an old trailer with heavy steel beams got stuck going across the stream?
Got away lightly imho.
Any Russkies about ?What if an old trailer with heavy steel beams got stuck going across the stream?
There’s no link...
I think the pipe should have been twice the diameterNot sure how big the brook is but pipe looks a little small?
For a £750 fine, I think most people would take the risk and JFDO, especially if there is nobody around to grass you up (allegedly)
A legal bill of £000's and another for the Council reinstating the stream......Very lightly. What is the worst that could happen?
On Main River the wording says "Any works in, on, under, over or affecting the flow of" a watercourse. Replacing a structure, even exactly like-for-like, is still "works". Covers pretty much everything except routine clearance of vegetation which is specifically exempted.What if you are replacing a structure?