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- parvez12345Settling in
To add to that, kids have to be extra careful when getting out of the car without hurting themselves. The box should be removed as I'm sure with the advancements Virgin witholds it can do something with these old boxes that bother many home owners.
- goslowAlessandro Volta
parvez12345 wrote:
Is there a solution as to this box being relocated or removed because its quite tough to park without it damaging my cars.
The solution is that you pay VM a non-refundable survey fee of around £250-ish and VM produces a quote for the work (if it is feasible to move it).
If the quote is acceptable to you, you pay VM the cost and VM moves the box.
It is not uncommon to see quotes of 5 figures reported back on here but the exact cost will depend on exactly what it is that requires moving.
- parvez12345Settling in
How do i go about this? Who do I get in touch with to make that happen, thanks
- goslowAlessandro Volta
parvez12345 wrote:
How do i go about this? Who do I get in touch with to make that happen, thanks
Try creating an enquiry here
https://www.virginmedia.com/help/diversionaryworks/create
A VM person should reply to your topic within a few days and may also offer to take your details.
- Client62Alessandro Volta
Some photos showing the view from the drive and the view from the road would help.
- RetiredATCOUp to speed
Photos please.
Which came first, the box or the driveway.
Is the box on your property, a service strip or public land?- japittsVery Insightful Person
And in addition, is this a dropped kerb driveway or an unofficial paved garden? Normally dropped kerbs are only permitted where access is not impeded.
- Client62Alessandro Volta
Share some pictures. Too many times this question has shown a fence or wall to have been recently removed and there to be no dropped kerb to recognise the wider access to the road.
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