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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 3548800" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>Really gets my back up these stupid hedge cutting ''rules and regulations''..... You can cut pretty much whenever you want so long as you aren't disturbing birds nesting, in a scheme or claiming BPS. We have checked this with NFU.</p><p></p><p>However I do use it as an excuse to push on and get the bloody thing off, as 600hrs of trimming as well as trying to juggle fencing and digging work takes it's toll. </p><p></p><p>We have a few private hedges we do in the middle of July and some roadside work, nobody complains then as they can see to pull out and they wont scratch their Mercs... the council will order it to be done anyway. </p><p></p><p>With regards the police intervention, they have a duty to enforce the law, (even if it is bullocks!) so only really doing their job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 3548800, member: 12293"] Really gets my back up these stupid hedge cutting ''rules and regulations''..... You can cut pretty much whenever you want so long as you aren't disturbing birds nesting, in a scheme or claiming BPS. We have checked this with NFU. However I do use it as an excuse to push on and get the bloody thing off, as 600hrs of trimming as well as trying to juggle fencing and digging work takes it's toll. We have a few private hedges we do in the middle of July and some roadside work, nobody complains then as they can see to pull out and they wont scratch their Mercs... the council will order it to be done anyway. With regards the police intervention, they have a duty to enforce the law, (even if it is bullocks!) so only really doing their job. [/QUOTE]
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