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    A few years back our neighbours had ivy growing up our extension wall, this wall is not a boundary wall there should be fencing going behind it but the previous owners did not put it in place. They took the ivy off the wall however, the past few weeks he has been banging on the wall and putting up trellis even though we have asked him three times not to. Whilst he was doing it we asked him politely to stop to which he got a bigger hammer and carried on banging nails into our wall. He continued to bang on our extension wall for an hour and a half. We have tried to knock for two nights running to discuss it but they have not answered. We have now sent them a letter asking to remove it within the week. We have no reply but I want it off aswell as the ivy that is starting to grow and the other climbing plants. I tried getting advice off the police but they weren’t interested. So I was just wondering if I can just take it off myself as I have said multiple times to take it off. It is our wall and not a boundary wall.

  • #2
    You could take the trellis off to abate the nuisance.
    However be aware that if you damage the trellis your neighbour might well accuse you of criminal damage and the police might then take a view.

    IMO your better way forward is to warn your neighbour in writing (letter sent 1st class with free certificate of posting from PO) that if they do not remove the trellis you will make application for a court injunction with a costs order against them.

    Only do that if you don't mind your relationship with the neighbour being destroyed for ever, and you intend to carry out your threat.

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    • #3
      Do you need to stand on your neighbours land to carefully remove the trellis? That could also be a trespass issue.
      Technically he has caused criminal damage to your wall by screwing into it but the police will not assist.....
      As Des says, a court injunction is the only certain route following a carefully recorded set of letters communicating your requirements to him. Should be fairly straightforward but you certainly won't be friendly neighbours in future. Good luck.
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