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  • Leylandii issues

    We' got two neighbours who have Leylandii's in their back gardens, they are now just above the roof tops in height and blocking the sun light from our rear garden and kitchen.
    I know that our next door neighbour will do something about it when we ask her but the other neighbour won't, we asked him last year and he said no!
    My wife has lived here for 16 years and I think there's something called "the right to light" that we can use, but how do we go about it as cheaply as possible.
    After speaking to the council about the matter (about as much use as a chocolate fire guard) they recommended that we go to the CAB, so we now have an appointment with them tomorrow.
    After all the rain we've had over the last two years they seemed to have shot up
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  • #2
    Re: Leylandii issues

    Do the Leylandii form part of the hedge 'boundary' or are they planted within the garden?

    Start by getting the neighbour who is co-operative to cut hers back.

    Are there any 'issues' with the other neighbour?

    In my experience of situations like this, often cost is a barrier and offering to share some of the cost often yields some results. (Cheaper than a legal battle also)
    "Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )

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    • #3
      Re: Leylandii issues

      It is a hedge boundary for both neighbours, our next door neighbour will cut theirs but it's the old cantankerous old git a few doors up on the other street that won't (his garden backs onto next doors but ones back garden).

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      • #4
        Re: Leylandii issues

        Originally posted by swifty View Post
        It is a hedge boundary for both neighbours, our next door neighbour will cut theirs but it's the old cantankerous old git a few doors up on the other street that won't (his garden backs onto next doors but ones back garden).
        Do you think his hedge might like a nice, refreshing drink of copper sulphate solution? msl:

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        • #5
          Re: Leylandii issues

          Mmmm! I'd after do a bit of midnight garden hopping

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          • #6
            Re: Leylandii issues

            This is old info but doubt it is actually out of date

            https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...omplaining.pdf

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            • #7
              Re: Leylandii issues

              Believe it or not (and I'm sorry I can't find the reference just now) - this present government is planning to remove the existing law specifying a "right to light" in order to wham in more high density housing (presumably to accomodate those that need no light). So you'd better move fast Swifty...(chainsaws at midnight?)

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              • #8
                Re: Leylandii issues

                Bloody Condems

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                • #9
                  Re: Leylandii issues

                  Originally posted by swifty View Post
                  Bloody Condems
                  Or lack of condoms? :rofl:

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                  • #10
                    Re: Leylandii issues

                    I knew you were going to say that:witchy:

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                    • #11
                      Re: Leylandii issues

                      A condom is used to cover a penis, in the hope it will prevent unwanted offspring.
                      A condem is a penis who's offspring will hopefully have a silver spoon in its gob.

                      ps sorry for going off topic

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                      • #12
                        Re: Leylandii issues

                        or the other way around....

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                        • #13
                          Re: Leylandii issues

                          Originally posted by enaid View Post
                          A condem is a penis who's offspring will hopefully have a silver spoon in its gob.
                          I believe that's where the term 'Blue blood' comes from, to much silver turns the blood blue

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                          • #14
                            Re: Leylandii issues

                            Why do you believe that? I think we should be told (footnote for the thick required Swifty). Mind you - enaid's pronouncement is also rather gnomic....

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                            • #15
                              Re: Leylandii issues

                              It was believed that blue blood comes from the bluish coloured blood which many of the nobility attained from silver poisoning via their cutlery. Since this was not understood, and the poorer members of society could not afford silver cutlery, blue blood was said to be a sign of noble heritage.

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