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Can he not argue the hedge was probably there before the path? And at over a hundred years old it is part of the village identity? or as others have said just tell the council to put it on the end of their "to-do" list after all the other obstructive hedges and trees have been dealt with.

 

Hi mate that's it hedge was there before the path if the villagers like it then just leave thanks Jon

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Probably some jealousy there as well as the house in the picture is not the main house!

 

The house in the picture is just where he keeps his shoes .. :001_smile:

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From Lincolnshire, so should be fairly boring!

 

 

Something most peculiar is afoot Mull....

 

If I were to agree with you (and I don't disagree)....

 

That would be 2 threads in 1 night that we've agreed on...

 

An uneasy quiet descended on the room.....

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Something most peculiar is afoot Mull....

 

If I were to agree with you (and I don't disagree)....

 

That would be 2 threads in 1 night that we've agreed on...

 

An uneasy quiet descended on the room.....

 

 

Ha, tbh I could hardly hear qt for the wind screaming round the house, so missed old mr dimbelby cutting off anyone that dared show any anti-Tory tendencies:-/

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Ha, tbh I could hardly hear qt for the wind screaming round the house, so missed old mr dimbelby cutting off anyone that dared show any anti-Tory tendencies:-/

 

 

He didn't need to last night, the audience all had left leg 12" shorter than right! Dull panel, corbinite audience..... Asleep by 10 minutes in!!

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That was quick Jules!

 

That'll have to be (highways act) tomorrow's reading now!

 

Hoping to stay awake past the opening tunes of Question Time tonight!

 

s.154 Cutting or felling etc. trees etc. that overhang or are a danger to roads or footpaths.

(1) Where a hedge, tree or shrub overhangs a highway or any other road or footpath to which the public has access so as to endanger or obstruct the passage of vehicles or pedestrians, or obstructs or interferes with the view of drivers of vehicles or the light from a public lamp, or overhangs a highway so as to endanger or obstruct the passage of horse-riders, a competent authority may, by notice either to the owner of the hedge, tree or shrub or to the occupier of the land on which it is growing, require him within 14 days from the date of service of the notice so to lop or cut it as to remove the cause of the danger, obstruction or interference.

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