Power to enter upon premises adjacent to works
32.—(1)  The Board may, by its employees, agents or contractors, enter any premises adjoining to or being within the distance of 100 metres of any works by this Act authorised to be made —
(a)for the purpose of depositing upon the premises any soil, gravel, sand, lime, brick, stone or other materials; or
(b)for any other purpose connected with those works,
without making any previous payment, tender or deposit.
(2)  The Board shall cause as little damage as possible in the exercise of its power under subsection (1) and shall make compensation —
(a)to the owner and the occupier for such temporary occupation or temporary damage of the land from time to time and as often as such temporary occupation is taken or any such temporary damage is done; and
(b)to the owner for the permanent damage, if any, to the premises.
(3)  Before the Board exercises its power under subsection (1), it shall give 7 days notice in writing of its intention to the owner and occupier of the premises and shall set apart by sufficient fences so much of the premises as is required to be used from the other premises adjoining thereto.