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Much the best idea is to buy a trail camera like this one or a Bushnell.

 

 

Bushnell Trophy Cam 8MP Night Vision #119436: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

 

This one is £127 but much cheaper than legal fees as the garden waste conflict escalates!

They work at night and have the time and date on the clips. You can have either still shots or short,(say 10 second) video shots. Great definition in colour by day and quite good range at night in black and white.

 

The great thing is that they are so good for wildlife in your woods. You can check for all sorts of animals and birds and also woodsnatchers and tool shed raiders.

 

My latest video is the best so far catching an otter with two young on our lake which I created at the Millenium.

 

I have two of the bussnell ones picked them up off ebay '£100 sh been very handy for catching local firewood fairies

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Who said it had been bumped over a fence???

 

Not me :) OP said it had been dumped at the edge of their woodland. Presumably from the property adjacent, can't picture the gardener lugging grass cuttings anywhere far.

 

If there isn't any boundary fence then it should take even less time to give them their stuff back.

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Not me :) OP said it had been dumped at the edge of their woodland. Presumably from the property adjacent, can't picture the gardener lugging grass cuttings anywhere far.

 

If there isn't any boundary fence then it should take even less time to give them their stuff back.

 

The OP said he may bag it up and put it on their drive, which suggests it's not simply a case of chucking it back over a fence.

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I could lob it over the wall, but I thought it would be trickier to deal with on the drive. I'd take it round bagged up and dump it and bring bags back. Not easy to then lob it back over.

 

The council have written to them telling them that it's illegal etc, but stopped short of telling them to clear up.

 

Will keep you posted.

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I could lob it over the wall, but I thought it would be trickier to deal with on the drive. I'd take it round bagged up and dump it and bring bags back. Not easy to then lob it back over.

 

The council have written to them telling them that it's illegal etc, but stopped short of telling them to clear up.

 

Will keep you posted.

 

That's because unfortunately, knowing it and proving it are 2 different things:001_rolleyes:

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