Barbara1
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Things have changed quite a lot since my last posting. While returning some of the bamboo which was over hanging my garden my neighbour made the mistake of grabbing hold of me. My daughter informed the police and he was charged with assault. To prevent him getting a criminal record he had to agree to employ a gardener to remove all items over hanging our boundary once a month
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Does anyone have any advice regarding leasing solar panels. I am looking at purchasing a property with these installed and would be grateful for any advice
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I have today taken photos of the height of the bamboo and shrubs and will take them to the council offices on Monday. The council excuse for charging £250 is to cover the inspectors time and to stop people complaint when their is no contravention of any law. My photo clearly shows that my neighbours fence in higher than the fence dividing my garden from the neighbours on the other side and shows clearly how high the offe ding shrubs and bamboo are
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Civil law states that you are to return any items to the person who owns them,which we do.I cannot see why if it is their property we should have to pay for their disposal. We are not talking about a few odd twigs it is bamboo which is about 13ft high and other shrubs which range between 8ft to 10 ft.my husband has enough trouble keeping our garden in order without having to dispose of their rubbish, he is 70 years old
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Shop security wants to "help" me!
Barbara1 replied to cont's topic in Retail loss Prevention/Other shoplifting allegations.
Surely if he reports you to the police they will want to know why he did not report it at the time. Call his bluff and ignore any requests from him but keep all the messages. -
Hope someone can advise me.My neighbour has shrubs and bamboo which over hang our property. For years we have cut it down and returned it to him as it states in civil law.He has now given us per mission to dispose of these items but to do so will incur expense which we are not willing to pay. Under civil law do both parties have to agree or if one party does not have they the right to refuse.
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Neighbours continually parking on my drive advice needed
Barbara1 replied to Jolivic154's topic in Rural communities
If you suspect they are running a business are they paying tax on their earnings,think the tax office has a line to report things without divulging your name -
I have been in dispute with my neighbour regarding foliage overhanging my boundary. Usually we cut it off and return it to him, which has caused numerous problems when he throws it back. He has now written to us giving permission for us to keep the cuttings and dispose of them ourselves. This would mean numerous trips to the tip using our car and petrol, added to that my husband is nearly 70 years old do we have to accept his permission or can we keep on returning the foliage
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