How much for a Lamppost?

How much for a Lamppost?

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ridds

Original Poster:

8,231 posts

245 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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Just got a bill for £100 for council worker call out to a lamppost I knocked down.

Any ideas as to the cost and installation of these beauties?

Wacky Racer

38,234 posts

248 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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ridds said:
Just got a bill for £100 for council worker call out to a lamppost I knocked down.

Any ideas as to the cost and installation of these beauties?


Would have thought you got off lightly there....


Couldn't you have hit a speed camera????.......

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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That £100 will be just to 'cone off' danger area. Get onto your insurance they should cough up for 'street furniture' damage. Get the reciept for the £100 and submit that too.

swilly

9,699 posts

275 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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A new lamp-post, painting it etc etc, installing could cost you £000's if the council charge you their full rates, simply cos they are a bunch of paper-work-twats

schueymcfee

1,574 posts

266 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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ridds said:
Just got a bill for £100 for council worker call out to a lamppost I knocked down.

Any ideas as to the cost and installation of these beauties?


When I knocked one down it cost £1200 for the actual post and £300 to install and wire it up.

I also asked for plaque with my name on it.

They removed it 6 months later.

mcflurry

9,102 posts

254 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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local council wanted £1200 to paint a 1.5 meter yellow line to stop people parking on the entrance to my land

pdV6

16,442 posts

262 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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schueymcfee said:
I also asked for plaque with my name on it.

They removed it 6 months later.

The post or the plaque?

ridds

Original Poster:

8,231 posts

245 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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I know it was just the sweep up job. Just wondered what the main bill was likely to be.

Never got one for my last crash.

shnozz

27,532 posts

272 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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schueymcfee said:

ridds said:
Just got a bill for £100 for council worker call out to a lamppost I knocked down.

Any ideas as to the cost and installation of these beauties?



When I knocked one down it cost £1200 for the actual post and £300 to install and wire it up.

I also asked for plaque with my name on it.

They removed it 6 months later.


yep, this is around the right mark - £1500 to replace lamppost

watkid

3,636 posts

254 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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ridds said:

Never got one for my last crash.



FFS, how many lamp posts have you knocked down

Senake

149 posts

263 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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watkid said:

ridds said:

Never got one for my last crash.




FFS, how many lamp posts have you knocked down


I know someone who bent a lamp post down to the ground whilst trying to 'pull out' the dented in bodywork on their car which thay had crashed into a fence post.

Are these posts magnetic or what

hi ya

23 posts

240 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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I knocked down a bollard with a arrow on it with a pretty light in the base.

No damafge to my car but ripped the platcic cone out of the ground and crached the light cover.

The bill: £612. OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!

I even asked for a breakdown of costs. Believe it or not the plastic cone was over £300.

Lesson learn't. Hit the car coming the opposite way; it's cheaper!!

Zorro

4,393 posts

283 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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Too late maybe for you but I know someone who took out a large give way sign and went back the next day, picked it up and scrapped it, never got a bill from the council.

schueymcfee

1,574 posts

266 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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pdV6 said:

schueymcfee said:
I also asked for plaque with my name on it.

They removed it 6 months later.


The post or the plaque?


The post.

julianhj

8,750 posts

263 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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Ridds, was this your 'off' in March? If so, did you get the car back on the road, or was it totalled?

Mr Friendly

67 posts

241 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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Hehe, reminds me of a night when my brer avoided a car on his side of the road, (on a tight bend on a wet night) and ended up adjusting the angle of a lamppost
(The other car mustn't have check his rearview mirror tho cos he didn't stop)
A quick call to my dd and the cars wheels were straightened enough to drag it home!
The lamppost was replaced soon after!

Someone else that I know wrote his BMW off parking it around a tree. He didn't claim on his insurance as it would have cost him too much - and because the forestry commision had to remove the tree

DanBoy

4,899 posts

244 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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I almost did a similar thing.

Massive understeer in a wibbly wobbly Golf, up a grass verge and just clipping the lamp post.

zcacogp

11,239 posts

245 months

Friday 28th May 2004
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New lamp post in a certain London borough council I happen to know of costs less than £100 all in. That's the post, the lantern and the wiring.

Don't ask me how I know. If you are paying more than this, there is a FAT profit margin in there somewhere for someone.

Maybe your locals aren't making enough from their scameraship.


Oli.

monkeyhanger

9,202 posts

243 months

Saturday 29th May 2004
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There's not as much work in replacing a lamp-post as you think.

The costs spiral when the local Council monkeys do the work cos they're a bunch of lazy gits.

Me and 2 labourers have replaced 4 complete columns in a day and still been home before 3 pm

I reckon we could do 1 for £4 - 500 and still make a healthy profit for the firm.

Don't forget, with local council types you have 20 tea-breaks to pay for.....

wedg1e

26,807 posts

266 months

Saturday 29th May 2004
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There's a place up at Thornaby that makes lamp-posts: I've seen some of the monkeys who work there so the posts had better be CHEAP...

Ian