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<blockquote data-quote="betweenthelines" data-source="post: 7566860" data-attributes="member: 45282"><p>My response is based on the pictures, which basically show a few forks of shyte at the base of a hedge/around some trees on you neighbours property (did you ask permission to go onto his property to take pictures to use against him?)</p><p>Neighbour has done nothing wrong, he isn't stockpiling years and years of animal dung, he's just moving it from the grazing area.. But you go to the effort of finding and joining a forum in the hope that someone will give you some ammunition to use against a person, who it seems to me, is just trying to manage his land a bit. Why didn't you spend that time just talking to the guy? Possibly because you hoped to dredge up some ancient rural bylaw so you could confront him and force him to desist from irritating you.</p><p></p><p>As has been asked, have you got nothing else to worry about?</p><p></p><p>It's bad enough when urban dwellers buy a little house in the Country and then moan about what the farmers do. When it's another landowner moaning about normal rural practices (and trying to involve others in their petty arguments) it really would try the patience of a Saint</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS I'd love to hear what the neighbour has to say</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betweenthelines, post: 7566860, member: 45282"] My response is based on the pictures, which basically show a few forks of shyte at the base of a hedge/around some trees on you neighbours property (did you ask permission to go onto his property to take pictures to use against him?) Neighbour has done nothing wrong, he isn't stockpiling years and years of animal dung, he's just moving it from the grazing area.. But you go to the effort of finding and joining a forum in the hope that someone will give you some ammunition to use against a person, who it seems to me, is just trying to manage his land a bit. Why didn't you spend that time just talking to the guy? Possibly because you hoped to dredge up some ancient rural bylaw so you could confront him and force him to desist from irritating you. As has been asked, have you got nothing else to worry about? It's bad enough when urban dwellers buy a little house in the Country and then moan about what the farmers do. When it's another landowner moaning about normal rural practices (and trying to involve others in their petty arguments) it really would try the patience of a Saint PS I'd love to hear what the neighbour has to say [/QUOTE]
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