A little Rant

Kevtherev

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Location
Welshpool Powys
Today I’ve been cleaning ditches near the local village and I’m disgusted by the amount of garden waste rubbish and shyte tossed over hedges by new house developments.
Those that know me know I have a passion for neatness and like to care for the environment as much as possible.
(No dormice were harmed today)
Pictures of some of the stuff lobbed in ditches
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Today I’ve been cleaning ditches near the local village and I’m disgusted by the amount of garden waste rubbish and shyte tossed over hedges by new house developments.
Those that know me know I have a passion for neatness and like to care for the environment as much as possible.
(No dormice were harmed today)
Pictures of some of the stuff lobbed in ditches
84DCD6A8-B167-43A8-92B3-8E9434BE6D00.jpeg
Some people are just self sods
 

yellowbelly

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Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
I’m disgusted by the amount of garden waste rubbish and shyte tossed over hedges by new house developments.
I'm afraid it's everywhere, Kev :facepalm:

I had a woman on the phone complaining that she had a lamb in her garden.

When I went to retrieve it, I had to explain to her that if her husband hadn't tipped enough grass clippings over the stock fence to make a ramp for it to walk up and drop into her feckin' garden it wouldn't have been able to get there in the first place :banghead::banghead:
 

britt

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BASE UK Member
I had a gate put in a garden fence and the new owner walked his dog in the field. When I asked him what he was upto he replied that he was a police dog handler and was allowed to ! I asked for the name and number of his superior officer so that I could discuss it with them. He declined to give it to me and the gate disappeared.
I think he genuinely believed that he had the right to do so by buying a house by a field. He soon moved.
 
Another field in the village I cut the hedges around
All hedges belong to the landowner but behind some new houses they have cut it off at the floor and cut the fence in places and made a wicket to come through.
Ahhh , but its their boundary too. So the dimwits think!!
Where my old Ma lives there is a field owned by her best friends son , he lives away ! It has 2 ponies in itto keep the grass down
The people there , know hes not about ,so remove their hedges and put gates into the field ,have bonfires with palllets with nails in ,extend their fence into the field ,and one even had the brass to complain about the horse shelter smelling in the field ,even though it was there before the arse moved in !
Oh how I love a good boundary dispute
 
Another field in the village I cut the hedges around
All hedges belong to the landowner but behind some new houses they have cut it off at the floor and cut the fence in places and made a wicket to come through.
A mate used to farm next to Ellesmere, one day a bloke out of one of the houses next door walked up to the fence rails equipped with a tape measure and saw and cut the required length of timber for whatever diy project he was doing.
 

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