DIY Stew
Established Member
Do you know that if your neighbours shrubs or trees overhang into your 'airspace' you have the right to prune them back to the boundry however you must offer back the cuttings!!!! The neighbour can refuse these so its your responsibility to depose of them.
I am registered disabled (pensioned out of fire brigade after 24 years due to several problems with my spine), I have to pay a gardener to prune nextdoors shrubs and pay for the disposal of the cuttings. I think the law is an ***, we dont speak to 'them next door' infact out of the seven houses in our close no one as anything to do with them, not sure if its her foul language the noise from the dogs or the smell of there waste (which is about 3 metres from our back door) which to be fair they tend to clean up about once per fortnight or perhaps its the problems he creates by parking his van infront of other peoples drives.
Has anyone suffered problems similar to us and do you think the law as it stands is a waste of time.
Forgot to say the shrubs in question are about 3 metres high and about 3 metres from our front window, they cast a shadow onto our window at 2pm yesterday, if we use the high hedge laws it may cost us a lot of money and where not gauranteed to win.
I am registered disabled (pensioned out of fire brigade after 24 years due to several problems with my spine), I have to pay a gardener to prune nextdoors shrubs and pay for the disposal of the cuttings. I think the law is an ***, we dont speak to 'them next door' infact out of the seven houses in our close no one as anything to do with them, not sure if its her foul language the noise from the dogs or the smell of there waste (which is about 3 metres from our back door) which to be fair they tend to clean up about once per fortnight or perhaps its the problems he creates by parking his van infront of other peoples drives.
Has anyone suffered problems similar to us and do you think the law as it stands is a waste of time.
Forgot to say the shrubs in question are about 3 metres high and about 3 metres from our front window, they cast a shadow onto our window at 2pm yesterday, if we use the high hedge laws it may cost us a lot of money and where not gauranteed to win.