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Road widening schemes and ‘Ransom’ strips

Changes in the technical requirements of highway safety or increases in traffic often result in works to alter roads.  These schemes for the widening of roads, the realignment of bends, or the provision of pavements and footways.  Often, to achieve these changes, it may be necessary to incorporate part of an adjoining property into the road.  We can advise you on your rights and options if your property is affected, and negotiate on your behalf.

In some circumstances, you may hold the key to the development of neighbouring land – either because of access requirements or because additional development or accommodation land is required.  In those circumstances, you are in a strong position. 

To make the most of that position, we can act for you in negotiations and our experience means that you can be sure that we will get the best deal for you. back

Easements and Pipelines

If you need to secure an easement across another property (for example to gain access or to lay pipes or services), we can negotiate on your behalf to secure that easement at the least cost. 

If it is your property that is potentially affected, we can act on your behalf to secure the result that you want. back

Boundary disputes

Everyone hopes to avoid disputes with their neighbour, but in some circumstances, it is unavoidable.  When disputes happen, they can affect both the value of your property and the quality of your life.  In order to minimise this disruption, you need to seek knowledgeable and practical advice quickly.

We can advise you on the dispute, the quickest way to resolve it, and act on your behalf to achieve that resolution. back

 

 

 


We can help you with a wide range of land, property, and development issues including:

Planning

Building, Surveying and Development

Agricultural

Environmental

Countryside, Access, and Public Rights of Way

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