Examples of surface water drainage in rural areas
1. Watercourse/ditch between properties
Joint responsibility of the adjacent landowners1.
2. Verge
Responsibility of the highway's authority.
3. Bridged access
Responsibility of the property owner2.
4. Pipe under access
Property owners' responsibility to maintain and protect.
5. Roadside hedges and trees
Responsibility of the adjacent landowner.
6. Ditch
Responsibility of the adjacent landowner3.
7. Highway grip
Responsibility of the Highway's Authority.
1Further advice on riparian ownership and responsibility of ditches can be found on the West Berkshire Council website. Find out more about Responsibilities: ditches and riparian owners here.
2Ordinary Watercourse consent is required when providing new access over existing watercourses if the access encroaches within the extent of the watercourse. Further advice on ordinary watercourse consent can be found on the West Berkshire Council website. Find out more about Changing watercourses: Ordinary Watercourse Consent here.
3The highways authority may be liable to responsibility for the ditch if the adjacent land parcel is relatively small in size or falls away from the highway. Find out more about ditch responsibilities here.