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I hope you will dispose of the tree off cuts sensibly and have a fire then you can spread the ash on your garden afterwards. Please make sure the wood is correctly seasoned before having a bonfire so that any neighbouring properties do not suffer from LOTS OF SMOKE though their open windows especially if the wind is blowing in the correct direction. Try not to add too many old car tyres as this can create BLACK ACRID SMOKE and will take a long time to disperse from any neighbouring properties. By adding fresh grass cuttings that should take care of the black SMOKE and change it to a nice grey colour. Please try to be considerate with the amount of smoke created as if to much smoke is made it might set off a neighbours smoke alarm especially if they are already in bed.

Don't get mad get even.

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I hope you will dispose of the tree off cuts sensibly and have a fire then you can spread the ash on your garden afterwards. Please make sure the wood is correctly seasoned before having a bonfire so that any neighbouring properties do not suffer from LOTS OF SMOKE though their open windows especially if the wind is blowing in the correct direction. Try not to add too many old car tyres as this can create BLACK ACRID SMOKE and will take a long time to disperse from any neighbouring properties. By adding fresh grass cuttings that should take care of the black SMOKE and change it to a nice grey colour. Please try to be considerate with the amount of smoke created as if to much smoke is made it might set off a neighbours smoke alarm especially if they are already in bed.

Don't get mad get even.

 

Yes lets do that, inconvenience the entire neighbourhood for the actions of one person.

 

That is sure to win friends and allies among your neighbours.

 

I bet they will all be more than happy to stand up when you are looking for a witness next time it happens.

 

Oh no, wait...........

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Hi everyone. I have just discovered that some neighbours have heavily 'pruned' a small robinia in my garden. Needless to say it has been done appallingly,and without permission. The cuts are all well within my boundaries, 3 feet plus in some cases,and nd the arisings have all been thrown over my fence, again without permission. This is the second time this has happened to the same tree and I now wish to take legal action. Although irrelevant,the tree is maybe 15 feet tall... They are nightmare neighbours and I wish to make them suffer without resorting to violence. Can anyone send me any links re current laws on this please? Much obliged.

 

Hi wood how's it going with this now then mate thanks Jon

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I have a job on Saturday morning where a naughty neighbor has hopped over a 5 ft fence and tried to prune / reduce another homeowners Sycamore with a bow saw .The cuts are ripped and torn out . The worst part is that the home owner has just died at 80yrs old and the son has now got to deal with the jumped up gonk who has caused all this mess ? Me personally I would bust his nose and dig up his front lawn ? Not met the trouble maker yet but Im looking forward to this weekends work :lol: Already have some choice words for this hero . Pics to follow . Its the worse case I have seen for a while .

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I have a job on Saturday morning where a naughty neighbor has hopped over a 5 ft fence and tried to prune / reduce another homeowners Sycamore with a bow saw .The cuts are ripped and torn out . The worst part is that the home owner has just died at 80yrs old and the son has now got to deal with the jumped up gonk who has caused all this mess ? Me personally I would bust his nose and dig up his front lawn ? Not met the trouble maker yet but Im looking forward to this weekends work :lol: Already have some choice words for this hero . Pics to follow . Its the worse case I have seen for a while .

 

I definitely wouldn't advise going round in the middle of the night with a load of salt and drawing a huge penis on the neighbour's lawn with it. :001_smile:

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I have a job on Saturday morning where a naughty neighbor has hopped over a 5 ft fence and tried to prune / reduce another homeowners Sycamore with a bow saw .The cuts are ripped and torn out . The worst part is that the home owner has just died at 80yrs old and the son has now got to deal with the jumped up gonk who has caused all this mess ? Me personally I would bust his nose and dig up his front lawn ? Not met the trouble maker yet but Im looking forward to this weekends work :lol: Already have some choice words for this hero . Pics to follow . Its the worse case I have seen for a while .

 

My money is on the other bloke, reackon he'll do ya!:001_tt2:

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