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<blockquote data-quote="traineefarmer" data-source="post: 6516284" data-attributes="member: 89974"><p>I'm no fan of agents and consultants, but in this case it is often the only way to deal with the multinational bureaucratic behemoths that operate the UK's utilities. We have recently had to deal with new underground cables and sewer repairs. The men doing the work are often contractors who have been given a grid reference and a date and no instructions to contact landowners as that should have been done by surveyors months before.</p><p></p><p>On both occasions we used a well known local land agent who got us some useful compo and his bill paid by the utility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traineefarmer, post: 6516284, member: 89974"] I'm no fan of agents and consultants, but in this case it is often the only way to deal with the multinational bureaucratic behemoths that operate the UK's utilities. We have recently had to deal with new underground cables and sewer repairs. The men doing the work are often contractors who have been given a grid reference and a date and no instructions to contact landowners as that should have been done by surveyors months before. On both occasions we used a well known local land agent who got us some useful compo and his bill paid by the utility. [/QUOTE]
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