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Some time earlier today an assortment of blue paint marks appeared on the footways in my road- I didn't see them being made or who by (wrong side of the house) so I'm posting a piccie in this forum to see if someone can confirm they might be what I hope they are 
Link (Dropbox, just dismiss any popups)
TIA for any info.
Never mind... a couple of guys turned up with one of those GPS-on-a-stick gadgets, so I asked... the local leccy board are putting in a new cable. Not too disappointed, the reliability of the one that's there isn't brilliant.
Edited by billford (Wed 13-Nov-24 13:20:51)
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What’s the green post on the right hand side of your photo?
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Base of a lamp post. (eta- The old sodiums were all changed to LED earlier this year.)
The asphalt strip crossing the road in the top left corner is a Virgin cable to the house opposite, it's been there for some years.
Edited by billford (Wed 13-Nov-24 13:18:58)
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Never mind... a couple of guys turned up with one of those GPS-on-a-stick gadgets, so I asked... the local leccy board are putting in a new cable. Not too disappointed, the reliability of the one that's there isn't brilliant.
Mmmm suspected it may be something like that, hence my question about the pole in the photo.
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Just have to hope that, while they're at it, they don't put a digger through a BT cable
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Blue is usually Water.
Electricity Red.
Gas Yellow
However, the marking up colour can also be a warning that a particular utility is beneath - a sort of don't dig here...
Cheers!
Clive
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Blue is usually Water.
Electricity Red.
Gas Yellow
However, the marking up colour can also be a warning that a particular utility is beneath - a sort of don't dig here...
Cheers!
Thanks for clearing that up, before our village got fttp, there was lots of blue markings near poles and trees, i though (obviously incorrectly) they had something to do with OR
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They usually spray it up in white or yellow around here.
Actual services / duct colours are as you say + green (for cable / virgin / some altnets) or purple (orange if you’re in scotland)
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Blue is usually Water.
Electricity Red.
Gas Yellow
However, the marking up colour can also be a warning that a particular utility is beneath - a sort of don't dig here...
Cheers! Pretty sure these aren't for water, they don't go anywhere near the inspection covers where the meters live... and for various reasons, electricity makes more sense. Maybe they ran out of red paint!
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Our local teams appear to use white for everything from road surfacing to digging. Unless its Southern Gas Networks (SGN) whom just litter the town in herras plastic fencing!
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