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That be the work they are doing at the reservoir near the Colyton/Homestall road junction which is the entrance to the tunnel.


Thames Water Ring Main Extensions talks about it and has a vague map. I would have thought it would be very very deep under the Plough area (if it was taking that route).


Wasn't there work at goose green that was part of the new ring main a couple of years ago?

I don't think that's true as we have received a letter informing us of the plans and also saying that those homeowners where the pipe will go directly under their property will be informed separately.


I certainly remember our neighbour mentioning that they are going under his garden! They probably don't need permission due to the deep levels (i.e you probably don't own the bedrock!)

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