I own a Farm in a rural area. One side of my land, borders the Village Cricket Club.
I have lived here for 25 years, my land which borders the Cricket Club on one side had a hedge and dyke which also belonged to me and there are 4 Silver birch trees which I planted just after I bought the Farm, the Cricket Club filled in the dyke which is on their side of the fence some years ago, even though it belongs to me.
In the Summer, because of the severe drought, the silver birch trees threw up some tiny saplings on both sides of the fence , (obviously looking for water), the Cricket Club said they wanted to cut my trees down as they would `ruin the Cricket pitch`, the saplings were sufficiently far enough away to not cause any damage to the Cricket pitch, however, to pacify the Cricket Club, my partner pulled up the shoots, (which were less than one centimetre in diameter)...the Cricket Club were told quite emphatically that I would NOT allow my trees to be cut down, this disappointed several of the Cricket Club Committee as they had already offered to cut down the trees and `get rid` of the logs...the Committee Members concerned all coincidentally have log burners!!
On Wednesday evening, we went up to our back 4 acre field and were horrified to find that two of my silver birch trees had been cut down, sawn up, and the logs removed, additionally, they had pulled out sections of my hedge and brambles and fastened pallets immediately up to the existing fence, meaning they had stolen a considerable amount of my land!!
This whole episode has really upset me as I have tried to keep my Farm as natural as possible, I leave hedges, brambles, trees relatively untouched, (apart from yearly tidying up and maintenance), as it not only provides shelter for my ponies, but also for the wildlife which lives there, now it is all gone and in their place, is a eyesore of a fence made of pallets...it has also of course encroached on my privacy and made it so basically anyone can come over on to my land, which is a worry when I have mares and foals in that field in the Summer, and also a stallion.
Obviously I know that they cannot just wilfully destroy my property and cut down my trees and pull out my hedges and the brambles, nor can they steal my land, but what can I actually do to stop them continuing along the rest of the border, and how do I get them to reinstate the trees/hedges and brambles that they have cut down and pulled out please?
Thank you for any help and advice anyone can give me.
I have lived here for 25 years, my land which borders the Cricket Club on one side had a hedge and dyke which also belonged to me and there are 4 Silver birch trees which I planted just after I bought the Farm, the Cricket Club filled in the dyke which is on their side of the fence some years ago, even though it belongs to me.
In the Summer, because of the severe drought, the silver birch trees threw up some tiny saplings on both sides of the fence , (obviously looking for water), the Cricket Club said they wanted to cut my trees down as they would `ruin the Cricket pitch`, the saplings were sufficiently far enough away to not cause any damage to the Cricket pitch, however, to pacify the Cricket Club, my partner pulled up the shoots, (which were less than one centimetre in diameter)...the Cricket Club were told quite emphatically that I would NOT allow my trees to be cut down, this disappointed several of the Cricket Club Committee as they had already offered to cut down the trees and `get rid` of the logs...the Committee Members concerned all coincidentally have log burners!!
On Wednesday evening, we went up to our back 4 acre field and were horrified to find that two of my silver birch trees had been cut down, sawn up, and the logs removed, additionally, they had pulled out sections of my hedge and brambles and fastened pallets immediately up to the existing fence, meaning they had stolen a considerable amount of my land!!
This whole episode has really upset me as I have tried to keep my Farm as natural as possible, I leave hedges, brambles, trees relatively untouched, (apart from yearly tidying up and maintenance), as it not only provides shelter for my ponies, but also for the wildlife which lives there, now it is all gone and in their place, is a eyesore of a fence made of pallets...it has also of course encroached on my privacy and made it so basically anyone can come over on to my land, which is a worry when I have mares and foals in that field in the Summer, and also a stallion.
Obviously I know that they cannot just wilfully destroy my property and cut down my trees and pull out my hedges and the brambles, nor can they steal my land, but what can I actually do to stop them continuing along the rest of the border, and how do I get them to reinstate the trees/hedges and brambles that they have cut down and pulled out please?
Thank you for any help and advice anyone can give me.
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