Disused drain

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Am I allowed to fill in a disused drain that takes gutter water from a small section of roof. I have rerouted drainpipe. The drain in question in on a path at side of house. It is only 1.5m from a main inspection cover.
My slight concern is 'gases build up' however there are two in use drains at front of property 3-5m away. Actually if there is a u bend in these drains my comment about gases is irrelevant.
I would fill in with a light breeze block then cement, so that if the drain was ever required in future it would be relatively easy to Re reveal
Does this sound OK?
Thanks in advance
 
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Down pipes (aka RWP's) are supposed to discharge into trapped gullies - precisely because of sewer gases and rodents.

Abandoned lines from man holes should be solid filled from the manhole outlet for the full length of the drain.
Typically, semi-dry concrete is used.
 
Just looked up trapped gullies. Yes I woukd assume there is a u bend. Its an ex council house from 50s or 60s.
 
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