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I've just moved into a property and my neighbour has an H Bar which not only goes in front of her hard stand, but also across the front of my property access steps. I do not have a hard stand and need to park on the street. It is a cul-de-sac with limited space for parking, but luckily, most properties have hard stands. I've now found out that the neighbour cannot drive, it was her husband who drove, but he has unfortunately died sometime ago. Her daughter uses the hard stand but does not live at the property. My question is simple: Is this legally allowed? Morally I think it's wrong.
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My neighbour has paid for an 'H Bar' outside her property (with a dropped kerb) for access to her hard stand. I have no issue with that as I wouldn't block someone's access. My problem is that the 'H Bar' extends right across to the front of my property. I don't have a hard stand so have to park on the street. We live in a quiet cul-de-sac, but I have to park slightly down from the entrance to my property, which is annoying when carrying heavy shopping etc. Is this 'H Bar' legal or should it just be outside her property only?
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