Current situations .......... 30/01/2026 Tim reports: The new owners of Oakley Bank Farm have decided to rearrange all of the drainage, fencing and general a large amount of rebuild of a very run down property. On Monday they removed a lot of hedge row and reworked the stream bed and bank and in the process damaged two fibre cables we laid last year, when I asked them they said they were unaware of the cable routes, I asked if they had the wayleaves and they said they would look…. The break is in the middle of the stream currently about 4 foot under water so there is no quick fix I have supplied them with a 50mm pipe and requested they get it from one side to the other and we will make up the cables once in place and when we can properly get access to the site.I have reinstated the Radio link to Plumpton cottages with a simple POE switch on the outside linking 3 properties to the CPE all locations have routers in place. Check www.tovevalley.com for current status of our network.
We have Tim and Grahame to thank for getting this repair done in very cold weather! Here is Tim's comments on the job:
The first lot went off at 0750 on Sunday morning and was from the back of the astwell castle cottages but the mill was still going.. Measured with ODTR 2.6km from the cottages towards Wappenham but we had no known junction at that distance, measured 431m from the boiler room also with no known manhole so we were not sure where the fault was, next on Monday measured from Manor Farm back as that had also gone off 24 hours later and got a spot at the back of Robert Tomkinson farm. After some more checking from boiler room we decided there had to be a cable fault at some point in a straight section so we decided to bridge the estimated area by an extra 20m in each direction to be safe and dig down to locate cable in two spots and bridge over the top to repair and tidy up when the weather improves. When Graham got to the site with his digger yesterday early afternoon he spotted old hole in the hedge from Rabbits or some other creatures so we decided this would be a good place to start, as he dug we came across old tunnels and the cable and pretty quickly found several parts of the cable that had been chewed one part had exposed the loose tube centre and exposed the fibre so quite surprised any of it was still working. I put a load of fibre in the kitchen last night to warm up and prepped and fixed a box on each end so less to do in the cold, spliced 5 in the first box then moved on to the second and was a bit surprised when all did not come back up. Eric popped into the boiler room and put a red light on the fibre and I found a bad splice in the first box so once that was fixed they were all back. Only spliced 5 fibres in each box so need to decide if we wait to populate the rest or bury as is
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