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Neighbours climbing frame - what are my options?
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They're probably a little too young for that but in a couple of years who knows. The village does have it's own woods where the teenagers camp out, light fires etc... many a true word as they say.He's probably the ringleader, taking them "up the woods to light fires, drink booze etc."
Now for something really outrageous it'll have to be Mozart but I'm not sure if I could stand the language
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Buy me a pint and I'll come and sing Mozart for you. That should send them scuttling.. Off to Glyndbourne at the end of next month and my companions have orders to kick me if I sing along..0
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I was thinking Mozart as in the film Amadeus. I think someone suggested he might have suffered from tourettes syndrome.silverwhistle wrote: »Buy me a pint and I'll come and sing Mozart for you. That should send them scuttling.. Off to Glyndbourne at the end of next month and my companions have orders to kick me if I sing along..
I do have some modern ie 2014 countertenor music on CD but that would probably annoy the other neighbours too much!
Enjoy Glyndbourne, the last time I went to live opera was to hear the English National doing Das Rheingold.0 -
You could throw a copy of 'Razzle' over the fence to give them something else to look at...:)0
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You can generally build screening up to 2m without planning permission.
If it was built within the last few years just report it to the council as it doesn't have planning permission. The council will get it removed.
If you've left it too long then the council won't be able to get it removed
I feel for the OP - I hate my neighbours kids bouncing on their trampoline & nosying over my fence, having 3 small noisy boys I'm in no position to moan though 😂
I am astonished to learn climbing frames need planning permission 😳0 -
This is the weirdest and most dangerous thread I've viewed here. End of
All the folks that have made comments should really look at what has been said, and exit stage left.I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
It must be annoying but if I can give you some hope here, my kids had one of these jungle gym things with a platform (not overlooking anyone else in our case!) but although we bought it thinking they'd get years of use out of it, once the novelty wore off they hardly used the thing, it was a complete waste of 500 quid! I don't know how old your neighbours' kids are but it probably won't be long before they stop bothering you.0
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Yes, always, if it's between the house and the highway.questionss wrote: »I am astonished to learn climbing frames need planning permission 😳0
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