Sewer laterals, more info here https://www.stwater.co.uk/my-supply/pipes-and-drains/responsibility-and-ownership/sewer-pipe-responsibility/
The law changed a few years ago which forced a lot of water companies to deal with these.
That's showing the ground slope where your ball is sitting which can affect your strike. Your "sway" level minimises the impact of this as it decreases.
Find out if there's a local syndicate with Calor etc, we save 20p on Calors rack rate through ours. Filling it is a bit of a stinger at the best part of £500 for a full tank refill but we tend to use our big wood burning stove for main heat source and have a modern boiler which runs pretty...
Might be coincidence but I had a clear phishing email with link to website to "download attachment" this morning and we have a very good spam/phishing filter (multinational power company) which catches 99.9% of em. Punted it on as a med priority incident to IT.
http://www.lanesgroup.com/lanes-for-drains/
I know folk that work here and the wider group has some substantial frameworks with water companies like Thames Water etc.
Clay retains water, this will seep out into low points. Natural drainage of sorts.
You also look like you're in a new, or relatively new, build property. House builders are notorious for bad practice on gardens during construction as they will have been driving machines about compacting the...
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