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Enjoy Locarr's interesting thread Elite
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Just wondered has anyone put a fence up on the side that is actually the neighbours side?
We have a knee height fence at the moment which gives us full view of the neighbours - so we have no privacy. So we keep considering putting up a full height normal sized fence but fixed on our side if you know what I mean?
is it legal?
If you put up a fence on YOUR LAND, then surely no-one can stop that.
So just make sure it is WITHIN your boundary, regardless of who traditionaly would put the fence up ON the boundary.0 -
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Sat out in the garden with a sausage sarnie and a can of Pepsi:cool:
Just made mrs a egg roll :A0 -
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morning all!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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I would always do my best not to offend neighbours so would be inclined to consider getting a dog
and ask your neighbours if they would mind you paying for a replacement fence for them to make sure the possible future dog
won't get into their garden. You might find they will jump at the chance to have more privacy themselves. Our first house had a low fence but we couldn't afford to replace it. We'd have bitten our neighbour's hand off (meaning no need for a dog
) if they had offered to pay for a high fence. Obviously, once fence is in situ you can have second thoughts about pets!
Neighbour has a very small yappy dog which he secures to a post in his garden to yapp outside for a while every afternoon
Neighbour has no concept of privacy, wanders down to his greenhouse in the morning in a very short dressing gown and mows his lawn stripped to the waist (in his mid 50s and not in the best of shapes)
His washing line whirly gig thing has now been repositioned down the bottom end next to our little fence so his washing is now on full display as well.
He is one of those that lives totally in his own world. His garden is full of half finished jobs, timber piles, ironmongery, piles of bricks and a rusting oil drum.
On the other side of him the lady is a very keen gardener so her patch is fully established and she has full grown bushes on her fence line that at least screen it out.
Its not too much to be ask is it, to be able to drag a garden chair down the bottom on a summers evening with cats and a glass of wine and enjoy the sunshine without looking at the mess in the garden next door.“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Come on Elite, please help me out a little, I know you can do it.
Here is my shopping list AvW so far. Firstly trying to get things for taking to Mum in the hospital, if not things for Dad at home.
Can anyone add to the following list. Help would be really appreciated just now, my head is spinning.
Kit kat 1 x choc 1 x dark
Highland spring Water 12 x 500ml & 12 x 300ml
2 x black grapes0
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