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Visite du Branchage

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Measuring overhanging greenery with a pole of standard length

AVisite du Branchageis an inspection of roads inJerseyandGuernseyto ensure property owners have complied with the laws against vegetation encroaching onto the road.

Jersey

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The Visite du Branchage takes place in eachparishtwice a year to check that occupiers of houses and land bordering on publicroadshave undertaken the 'branchage'.

TheLoi (1914) sur la Voirieimposes a duty on all occupiers of property to ensure that encroachments are removed from the public highway.

The first Visite is between 21 June – 11 July and the second is between 1 – 21 September.[1]

On the Visite du Branchage theconnétable,assisted by the members of theRoads Committee,Roads Inspectorsand thecenteniers,will visit the roads of his parish accompanied by thevingteniersin their respectiveVingtainesto ensure that the branchage has been completed. Occupiers of land may be fined up to £50 for each infraction unless -

  • the 'branchage' [hedges, branches and overhanging trees] has been trimmed back so as to give a clearance of 12 feet over main roads and by-roads;
  • the 'branchage' [hedges, branches and overhanging trees] has been trimmed back so as to give a clearance of 8 feet overfootpaths;and all trimmings have been removed from the road.

If the branchage has not been completed the occupier will be required to undertake the work and, if it is not carried out, the parish may arrange for the work to be done and charge the occupier the cost of that work.

The Visite du Branchage applies to all public roads including main roads, by-roads and footpaths.

TheBranchageFilm Festival, takes its name from Visite du Branchage.

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  1. ^"Loi (1914) sur la Voirie".Retrieved13 June2021.
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