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US Route Unknown Sports Ground Link Box Overhead Line Underground Cable SURF Telecoms Pilot Cables PL S S P P Service Pole Mounted Site Location LV PME Earth HV (11kV) Transformer Line/Area HV (33kV) Contact Us HV (66kV) Underground Ground Mounted HV (132kV) E Mapping Enquiries: Earth Transformer All areas 0121 623 9780 * Advice should be sought from the Western Power Distribution General Enquiries team for any work that is to take place General Enquiries: in proximity to 132kV underground cables and 132kV overhead lines All areas 0800 096 3080 IMPORTANT NOTICES • This information is given as a guide only and its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Services or recent additions to the network may not be shown. Date Requested: 01/03/2016 • Cables, overhead lines & substations owned by other electricity network owners or private companies may be present but will not Job Reference: 8138601 be shown. Site Location: 475406 257642 • You should always verify exact locations of cables using a cable locator and by careful use of hand tools in accordance with HSE Requested by: guidance note HSG47. Mrs R Brown • When working within 10m of any overhead electric line you should follow the requirements of HSE Guidance Note GS6. • Your Scheme/Reference: For further advice on working near our electricity cables or lines, call our General Enquiries number. STN3546G Report damage immediately – KEEP EVERYONE AWAY FROM THE AREA 0800 6783 105 Exact Scales: Crown Copyright © All Rights Reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence numbers: EL27318X, 100024877 and 100021807. 1:1250 Area or Circle dig site WPD Copyright: This copy has been made by or with the authority of Western Power Distribution (WPD) pursuant to Section 47 of the Copyright Designs and 1:500 Line dig site Patents Act 1988 unless that Act provides a relevant exception to copyright the copy must not be copied without the prior permission of the copyright owner Plans generated by DigSAFE Pro (tm) software provided by PelicanCorp 3 4 4 2 5 3 TS 1 Assumed route 35CNE (LV) Assumed route TS 25CNE (LV) 70 4c AL 300CNE (LV) 300CNE (LV) TS TS Route Unknown Route Unknown 0.3Cu (LV) 0.3Cu (LV) LONDON ROAD 3P1S 0.3Cu (LV) 25CNE 1ph (LV,decom) 1 2 Victoria House 0.2Cu (LV) 25CNE 1ph (LV) 70CNE (LV) Queenswood 94/4107 (44D2623) 35CNE (LV) QUEEN ELEANOR OFFICES 0.2Cu (LV) 120CNE (LV) El 185CNE (LV) Sub Sta 70CNE (LV) 185 AL PIAS 11kV 300CNE (LV) 120CNE (LV) 185 AL PIAS 11kV 185CNE (LV) The Lodge Eleanor House 35CNE (LV) 120CNE (LV) 25CNE 1ph (LV,decom) NEWPORT4P PAGNELL ROAD (WEST) 35CNE (LV,decom) 25CNE 1ph (LV) 1 120CNE (LV) 300CNE (LV) 4P3S ST/JNT ON 35AX 35CNE (LV) UNDER KERB & 4P1S Club 25AX1Phase 35CNE (LV) 120CNE (LV,decom) 25CNE 1ph (LV) 35CNE (LV,decom) depth 1.30m Assumed route 4CNE Cu 1ph (LV) 0.2Cu (LV) 185 AL PIAS 11kV 300CNE (LV) 120CNE (LV) 0.04Cu (LV,decom) Assumed route 300CNE (LV) 35CNE (LV,de-commissioned) 0 25 50 35CNE (LV) Queen Eleanor (PH) metres Warning: PDF designed for colour print only with no page scaling. Sports Ground Link Box Overhead Line Underground Cable SURF Telecoms Pilot Cables 8 PL 0.2Cu (LV) S S P P 300CNE (LV) Service Pole Mounted Site Location LV PME Earth HV (11kV) Transformer Line/Area HV (33kV) Contact Us HV (66kV) Underground Ground Mounted HV (132kV) E Mapping Enquiries: Earth Transformer All areas 0121 623 9780 * Advice should be sought from the Western Power Distribution General Enquiries team for any work that is to take place General Enquiries: in proximity to 132kV underground cables and 132kV overhead lines All areas 0800 096 3080 IMPORTANT NOTICES • This information is given as a guide only and its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Services or recent additions to the network may not be shown. Date Requested: 01/03/2016 • Cables, overhead lines & substations owned by other electricity network owners or private companies may be present but will not Job Reference: 8138601 be shown. Site Location: 475406 257642 • You should always verify exact locations of cables using a cable locator and by careful use of hand tools in accordance with HSE Requested by: guidance note HSG47. Mrs R Brown • When working within 10m of any overhead electric line you should follow the requirements of HSE Guidance Note GS6. • Your Scheme/Reference: For further advice on working near our electricity cables or lines, call our General Enquiries number. STN3546G Report damage immediately – KEEP EVERYONE AWAY FROM THE AREA 0800 6783 105 Exact Scales: Crown Copyright © All Rights Reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence numbers: EL27318X, 100024877 and 100021807. 1:1250 Area or Circle dig site WPD Copyright: This copy has been made by or with the authority of Western Power Distribution (WPD) pursuant to Section 47 of the Copyright Designs and 1:500 Line dig site Patents Act 1988 unless that Act provides a relevant exception to copyright the copy must not be copied without the prior permission of the copyright owner Plans generated by DigSAFE Pro (tm) software provided by PelicanCorp 3 4 1 2 15 Pos B US Unknown Route PL 25HYB (LV,decom) 25mm AR 17 Y PL LE 0.15 AL 11kV US Route Unknown Sports Ground 7 R Wootton Hall Park 1ph Unknown AR Ass Pos 25HYB (LV,decom) B B 10 1ph Unknown 185 AL PIAS 11kV AR R 1ph Unknown AR 94/0406 (44D9975) WOOTTON HALL POLICE HQ 11 185Al XLPE 3x1 Tails 25HYB (LV,decom) 9 185 AL PIAS 11kV R 35 1ph CNE AR 11 0.15 AL 11kV Y 25HYB (LV,decom) Assumed route CABLES ABANDONED FAULT STILL ON CABLE 185 AL PIAS 11kV 0.2Cu (LV) 0.2Cu (LV) 185 AL PIAS 11kV NC 25HYB (LV,decom) El Sub Sta 3P1S 3 0.2Cu (LV,decom) 4 185 AL PIAS 11kV 25HYB (LV,decom) Assumed route Y 0.2Cu (LV,decom) 35 Hyb AR depth 1.60 m R 35 Hyb AR 24 R 35CNE (LV,decom) 22 25 Hyb AR Y 35 Hyb AR 32 Y B 25 Hyb AR 25 Hyb AR 10 28 Y 25 Hyb AR B 35 Hyb AR LE Y Ass Pos LE 25 Hyb AR Ass Pos 0.2Cu (LV,decom) Ass Pos 18 2xAss Pos Y 25 Hyb AR R 35 Hyb AR Ass Pos B PL3 LE 185CNE (LV 35 Hyb AR 15 HIDCOTE CLOSE 14 B 25 Hyb AR B 25 Hyb AR Ass Pos 11 R Ass 0.2Cu (LV,decom) 25 Hyb AR Pos Y 1ph Unknown AR Ass Pos PL2 25HybAR R 4 R 25 Hyb AR 3 Ass Pos 70CNE (LV) El Sub Sta B B 1 25 Hyb AR R 31 35 Ass 25 Hyb AR 2 25 Hyb RAR (LV) 300CNE 25 Hyb AR Y Pos Y 25 Hyb AR 25 Hyb AR 34 Ass Pos 25 HybR AR Ass PL1 Pos 38 R PL 25 Hyb AR 25HYB 0 25 50 25 Hyb RAR 94/4101 (44D2537) 300CNE (LV) PL1 25 Hyb 25 HybR AR 2P R US Route HIDCOTE CLOSE Unknown Warning: PDF designed for colour print only with no page scaling.PL21 Ass 185CNE (LV) R Pos Y 25HybAR metres 25 Hyb AR Ass 41 Pos Route U/K 1ph Unknown Link Box Overhead Line Underground Cable 25 Hyb RAR SURF Telecoms25 Hyb AR Pilot Cables PL22 25 HybY AR 25HybAR 30 PL S S P P Service Pole Mounted Site Location LV PME Earth HV (11kV) Transformer Line/Area HV (33kV) Contact Us HV (66kV) Underground Ground Mounted HV (132kV) E Mapping Enquiries: Earth Transformer All areas 0121 623 9780 * Advice should be sought from the Western Power Distribution General Enquiries team for any work that is to take place General Enquiries: in proximity to 132kV underground cables and 132kV overhead lines All areas 0800 096 3080 IMPORTANT NOTICES • This information is given as a guide only and its accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
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