BT street furniture - what is reasonable/legal
Discussion
There are odd locations on our housing estate that keep growing enormous BT boxes and apparatus. What used to be fairly unobtrusive green suitcases can now in some instances be huge and present a reasonable hazard or obstruction. There have been a couple at junctions which have blocked sightlines, and here's this monstrosity where they actually planted a telecom mast as well.
'm sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
'm sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
Loose_Cannon said:
There are odd locations on our housing estate that keep growing enormous BT boxes and apparatus. What used to be fairly unobtrusive green suitcases can now in some instances be huge and present a reasonable hazard or obstruction. There have been a couple at junctions which have blocked sightlines, and here's this monstrosity where they actually planted a telecom mast as well.
'm sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
I wish this was all i had to worry about in life.'m sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
esxste said:
I think you're getting your knickers in a twist about nothing.
Pavement looks plenty wide enough to get a pushchair/pram or wheelchair through.
There are more important things in life to worry about... surely?
Looks like the bushes beyond are causing more of an obstruction to me. These boxes are the price of wanting high speed broadband and widespread mobile coverage. Pavement looks plenty wide enough to get a pushchair/pram or wheelchair through.
There are more important things in life to worry about... surely?
Well the little old lady with the tartan shoping trolley in the distance had to wait for a time while a gaggle of dog walkers went past. Surely it's not unreasonable that pedestrians can pass either way on a pavement without being made to wait or walk in the gutter?
Agreed the overgrowth is as big an impediment but what are the owners of that going to point to when challenged?
And yes it may be trivial to you because you're not a little old lady with a tartan shopping trolley, but if we eliminated threads on Pistonheads because the subject matter was trivial to the majority of us it would be pretty fking barren around here!
Agreed the overgrowth is as big an impediment but what are the owners of that going to point to when challenged?
And yes it may be trivial to you because you're not a little old lady with a tartan shopping trolley, but if we eliminated threads on Pistonheads because the subject matter was trivial to the majority of us it would be pretty fking barren around here!
Loose_Cannon said:
There are odd locations on our housing estate that keep growing enormous BT boxes and apparatus. What used to be fairly unobtrusive green suitcases can now in some instances be huge and present a reasonable hazard or obstruction. There have been a couple at junctions which have blocked sightlines, and here's this monstrosity where they actually planted a telecom mast as well.
'm sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
Umm, the pavement's narrower going past the hedge than by the boxes.'m sure the Roads and Streetworks act has always allowed for utilities to have street furniture and utility boxes in the highway but it's getting beyond a joke. Just look at how narrow the path is now (on the way to a school/shops as well). As a side issue I reckon in this instance it also encourages landlords to ignore the overgrown boundaries beyond it, they have got a perfect excuse if you challenge them that they are narrowing the footway.
So what constitutes legal/resonable for these things? Is a 25% reduction in pedestrian width acceptable?
Given the mast, are they BT, or are they one of the cell networks?
Loose_Cannon said:
Well the little old lady with the tartan shoping trolley in the distance had to wait for a time while a gaggle of dog walkers went past. Surely it's not unreasonable that pedestrians can pass either way on a pavement without being made to wait or walk in the gutter?
Agreed the overgrowth is as big an impediment but what are the owners of that going to point to when challenged?
And yes it may be trivial to you because you're not a little old lady with a tartan shopping trolley, but if we eliminated threads on Pistonheads because the subject matter was trivial to the majority of us it would be pretty fking barren around here!
Why do you care?Agreed the overgrowth is as big an impediment but what are the owners of that going to point to when challenged?
And yes it may be trivial to you because you're not a little old lady with a tartan shopping trolley, but if we eliminated threads on Pistonheads because the subject matter was trivial to the majority of us it would be pretty fking barren around here!
esxste said:
Why do you care?
Why do you care to post here twice? In fact why is anyone adding to this if they think its trivial? Of course its bleeding trivial. Over on other forums right now there are threads running about headlamp masks for the continent, indicator bulbs for a Ginetta and buying a £50 4 cylinder Vauxhall Omega. Feel free to jog on there telling them their little bits of thread and a thousand like them are trivial too.
Its a casual query to anyone familiar with the RASWA by an occasional visitor and even less occasional poster. If you spend the day waiting for a bell to ping every time a thread pops up so you can chime in and make people look like a tt thats great and well done you.
OP I'm with you, too much of this clutter popping up, they could have easily put it back a few feet and hidden them behind some bushes. They also site them in stupid places, at road junctions etc, I've seen quite a few that have been whacked by cars. Yes we need the services, but have some consideration for the environment and the general street scene.
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