Gpo concrete marker post - how to get moved?

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macgrl
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Post: # 63743Post macgrl

there is a GPO marker post on the pavement / garden boundary of a house I am looking at buying. It is in the way of where I would like to put a drive.

Does anyone know who I need to contact to see if it can be moved / is still in use?

Does anyone have any experience of these?

Many thanks

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Post: # 63755Post rab1

BT are the owners, try them. :D
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Post: # 63761Post Dave_L

But the marker snapped off didn't it? :cool:
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Post: # 63844Post local patios and driveway

i was under the impression these do nothing nowadays? im not 100% on that so you should check but i wouldnt be suprised if you can easily get confirmation and then remove it. bear in mind you are potential changing the footpath and could legally be liable for any damage or injury caused if you do remove it and make a repair. at least thats the official take. ;)

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Post: # 63848Post Bob_A

I doubt if the post is doing much, they have electronic cable locators nowadays.
I'd be very suprised if you get easy confirmation from BT.
When you ring up you'll get answered by India and get nowhere.
If you're luckily enough to get through to someone who knows what you're talking about they'll want a small fortune just for a visit. I doubt if they will allow you to touch their stuff and will insist on doing the work themselves costing another small fortune.
The easy option is to arrange for someone to accidently break it and keep quiet.

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Post: # 63850Post macgrl

Thank you all for your replies. Very much appreciated and gives me something to go on

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Post: # 63881Post Dave_L

Bob_A wrote:The easy option is to arrange for someone to accidently break it and keep quiet.
What he said ;) ^^
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Post: # 63883Post Wideboy

I used to work for BT and trust me the markers do nothing and they will charge you a fortune to move if you can ever get them to answer you best do as suggested and back into to it with a lorry!
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Post: # 63891Post Injured

What marker??? :p
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