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Old 19-12-2016, 21:56   #16
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Re: Cul de sac

Hi Hom3r,

I posted a (slightly) better image further down.

The neighbours' drive has a set of 1" blocks that curve between the edges of my grass area and theirs. It might be possible to lay the smaller-diameter blown fibre duct under those without doing any digging of tarmac at all.
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Hi Hom3r,

I posted a (slightly) better image further down.

The neighbours' drive has a set of 1" blocks that curve between the edges of my grass area and theirs. It might be possible to lay the smaller-diameter blown fibre duct under those without doing any digging of tarmac at all.
If that's the case I think a friendly approach to said neighbour with a guarantee of restoring the pavers to their original condition would be the way to go.
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