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<blockquote data-quote="Kev.C" data-source="post: 7566666" data-attributes="member: 158727"><p>Hi all.</p><p>I am new to the site and came across it searching a specific query.</p><p>I own a parcel of land, previous use was equestrian so not classed as agricultural, Next to a plot where the owner keeps polo ponies.</p><p>The owner has been tipping all their fresh muck with horse hair and wood shaving bedding on the hedge just their side of the the boundary which separates our two plots. It is easily visible and on a sunny day or wind or breaker in the wrong direction stinks and flies everywhere and is directly behind our barn and hardstanding which is our most used area. </p><p>I know this is the countryside but before I go further I wanted to know if it’s acceptable.</p><p>The horse waste and shavings and hair are fresh and in no way composted.</p><p>I would very much appreciate some factual responses.</p><p>Many Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev.C, post: 7566666, member: 158727"] Hi all. I am new to the site and came across it searching a specific query. I own a parcel of land, previous use was equestrian so not classed as agricultural, Next to a plot where the owner keeps polo ponies. The owner has been tipping all their fresh muck with horse hair and wood shaving bedding on the hedge just their side of the the boundary which separates our two plots. It is easily visible and on a sunny day or wind or breaker in the wrong direction stinks and flies everywhere and is directly behind our barn and hardstanding which is our most used area. I know this is the countryside but before I go further I wanted to know if it’s acceptable. The horse waste and shavings and hair are fresh and in no way composted. I would very much appreciate some factual responses. Many Thanks [/QUOTE]
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