Garden rubbish

Bob lincs

Member
Arable Farmer
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I’ve just asked the owner of the property and owner of this garden rubbish if they knew where their boundary is . The answer was “ it’s on the fence line why would you think otherwise “ :banghead::banghead::banghead:
 

itsalwaysme

Member
Location
Cheshire
Just tell them your not too worried as long as they replace the fence, which will be sooner than they think.;):):ROFLMAO:
There is a house just up the road from me (changed owners now) it was renovated a good few years ago and some trees planted along the boundary post and rail fence, the fence has been replaced a couple of times over the years and the trees are now about 4 foot in the "garden"
 

MrNoo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Cirencester
I have a 55 acre field that has about 10 houses on it's boundary and some are exactly the same, I spoke with one chap two weeks ago about it, said he'd move it but I fear it will be a Manitou+bucket and just tip it all back over. One other just chucks all the stones over the wall when he's not busy purposely spraying his neighbours trees with roundup. It all happens down this neck of the woods I tell you!!
 

yellowbelly

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
Chuck it back.
Watch out or they'll be putting a soddin' gate in so they can walk their dog in your field next:facepalm::mad:

Had a complaint from a similar miscreant last year - one of our lambs was in their garden. When I went to look, it was hardly surprising - the lawn clipping pile was so big, it had walked up it like a ramp and hopped over:mad::mad:

Some of 'em are complete @rseholes:banghead:
 

nick...

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
south norfolk
I dug out a ditch on edge of gardens a few years back.behind one house the ditch was full of everything.i scooped it out and extended boom and tipped it back in to garden over the fence.owner came out ranting wanting to know who my boss was.told name and number on cab.got a call couple mins later and told him what I thought of him dumping crap in neighbors ditch.customer never had any more problems
Nick...
 

dowcow

Member
Location
Lancashire
We rent some fields on the urban fringe and have seen this. Don't want to kick off too badly, as we keep stock in the field in summer and don't want them to get funny with the animals. The landlord has her own problems with them, as some have removed their own fences and tried to make the bit between our stock fence and their garden fence a part of their garden. Heard from another field owner down the road that had some residents trying to fill in her ditch and make the space into their gardens too.

Worst one was a woman who used to run a hosepipe into the ditches to keep them full of water for the ducks, and would be throwing food for them around the place. Bloody nutter that one.
 

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