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Old 16-07-2003, 05:07 PM
Mike
 
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Default Lime Trees

In article , Janet Sanderson
writes
I have a friend with a swimming pool, and her next door neighbour has
planted a row of lime trees allong the South West side of it. They are
now about 15 foot high, well blocking the light and exuding sticky
stuff all over the pool. Anyone any suggestions?

I have suggested inviting him round for a swim when the light is
blocked and it is getting cold, but I think he may be deaf in that
proverbial ear!

Thanks
Janet (who adores the smell of Limes at this time of the year)


I would have thought that the sticky stuff from the neighbour is = to
bonfire smoke and could be termed 'nuisance'. Whilst it is not an
offence to have a bonfire, just as it is not an offence to plant Limes,
the nuisance factor comes in.

Perhaps the neighbour might like to pay for a 'Weekly Contract Pool
Cleaner' to come in and clean the pool ;-)

Mike

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