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No Commerical Vehicles Allowed in Deeds
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Scorpio Princess you are so right. I wish there was more people in this world like you guys. There will always be the one person who will moan about things, and not say it to your face. They are just spineless cowards, and if they had a problem I would rather they knock on my door and tell me.
I am not going to worry about it anymore, and god help anyone who complains :mad:
It also looks like my Mum and Dad might have sold their house today, and if they do they are going to buy a house on the same development. I am feeling better already, because no one will want to mess with my Dad. Not that he is a big bloke, but he has got all the mouth, and will argue the toss for me :j0 -
All down to the neighbours really ....I think that "time" will solve this and when you don't run then the van will be accepted ... best of luck to both you and your parents ... enjoy your house!!!0
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We used to live on an estate like that and OH had to bring home his work vehicle on occasions. We eventually got a letter from the landlord saying that he had received complaints from other tenants.
When we question why OH was not allowed to park his vehicle there, but a British Gas vehicle was parked around the corner, we were told that they had received permission from the 'Community'.
OH ended up having to park in the Tescos across the street!!:dance: "Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a special occasion". _party_0
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