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Urgent advise needed re neighbours!
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All the experts and most non experts will advise not getting lawyered up (excuse the Americanism). Its very expensive, time consuming and you still may not get satisfaction. Other posters may have more knowledge/information but I seem to recall the last government saying something about a local mediation type service to attempt a better way of solving/managing neighbour disputes. Did anything ever come of this?0
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..... neither of them next door work and when we do something they have to copy. I'm not exagerating because i know it sounds pathetic but its true. we extend, they extend, we get new car they get new car, we have kids, they have kids.
If they don't work how do they afford the extension, new car etc?
Anyway, how do you know they don't work - they could work from home?:hello:0 -
Leylandii! The neighbour of a nuisance neighbour's friend!0
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ruggedtoast wrote: »Leylandii! The neighbour of a nuisance neighbour's friend!
Just make sure you keep them trimmed at the 6-8 foot mark, if you let them get out of hand they won't stop growing.0
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