Part IIU.K. Provision of Telecommunication Services

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1Pt. II (ss. 5-46) excluded (23.6.1999) by S.I. 1999/1736, art. 7(4)

Acquisition etc. of land by public telecommunications operatorsU.K.

37 Entry, for exploratory purposes, on land in England and Wales.U.K.

[F1(1)A person nominated by a public telecommunications operator and duly authorised in writing by the Secretary of State may, at any reasonable time, enter upon and survey any land in England and Wales, other than land covered by buildings or used as a garden or pleasure ground, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the land would be suitable for use by the operator for, or in connection with, the establishment or running of the operator’s system.

(2)[F2Sections 324(8), 325(1) to (5), (8) and (9) of the M1Town and Country Planning Act 1990] (which contain supplementary provisions relating to the powers of entry conferred by [F2section 324(1) to (7)] thereof) shall have effect in relation to the power conferred by this section as they have effect in relation to the powers conferred by [F2the said section 324], subject however to the following modifications, namely—

(a)that [F2section 324(8)] (which relates to power to search and bore for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of the subsoil or the presence of minerals therein) shall so have effect as if the words “or the presence of minerals therein” were omitted; and

(b)that [F2section 325(1)] (which requires twenty-four hours’ notice to be given of an intended entry upon occupied land) shall so have effect as if for the words “twenty-four hours” there were substituted the words “ twenty-eight days ”.

(3)Where, in an exercise of the power conferred by this section, any damage is caused to land or to chattels, the operator shall make good the damage or pay to every person interested in the land or chattels compensation in respect of the damage; and where, in consequence of an exercise of that power, any person is disturbed in his enjoyment of any land or chattels, the operator shall pay to that person compensation in respect of the disturbance.

(4)[F3Section 118 of the said Act of 1990] (which provides for the determination of disputes as to compensation under [F3Part IV of that Act]) shall apply to any question of disputed compensation under this section.]