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Evolution (Shinfield) LLP and others v British Telecommunications plc

Electronic Communications Code – Development – Removal of apparatus – Claimant developers making reference under para 40(6) of the new Electronic Communications Code claiming right to require removal of respondent’s telecommunications cabinet without charge to themselves – Whether neighbouring landowner having right to require removal of apparatus from route of proposed new access to development site – Reference dismissed

The claimants were the registered freehold owners of a large development site to the west of the Hollow Lane roundabout at Shinfield, on the southern fringe of Reading. In November 2012, before the claimants acquired the site, planning consent was granted for a major new housing development providing up to 1200 new homes, a community centre, a shop, additional primary school facilities and a new relief road. Vehicular and pedestrian access would be obtained from the roundabout. A new exit was to be constructed over the current footway and over adjoining land which had been two cottages but now formed part of the claimants’ development site.

In November 2011, pursuant to street works rights, the respondent installed a telecommunications cabinet on the footway in front of the cottages (without impeding access). It was on the route of the proposed new exit from the roundabout. Capacity and safety considerations prevented the redesign of the roundabout to avoid the cabinet and it had to be moved to a different location to enable the development to proceed in accordance with the planning permission.

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