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Old 21-09-2003, 06:32 PM
David @chapellllhouse.demon.co.uk
 
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Default another leylandii question

In article 3f6dd8d2.0@entanet, Lyndon Thomas lindenthomas@glowbroadba
nd.net writes
Sorry David you are talking rubbish, I have just had to help my
father-in-law cut down and remove 60-70ft leylandii that his neighbour
planted and would not do anything with them. You live next to these ludicrus
things with a garden that can-not grow owing to lack of light and nutrients
and perhaps just perhaps you will understand.
Lyndon.


So that's another *one* then, how many hundreds of thousands are there
out there at the moment not causing a problem, "the exception is proving
the rule". When you've got a moment count how many *actual* cases have
been posted about on here, you'll find the same people keep repeating
the same complaint and some of those have been dealt with but still they
keep coming up.

Have you visited hedgeline? read that with an un-jaundiced eye and you
will find the growth and nuisance value of Leyldandii is only a part of
what they cover and even then the number of complaints in total on the
site is tiny compared to the number of hedges in the UK.

The whole thing is blown out of all proportion and is not dealing with
the real issue of problem neighbours, the laws ought to deal with
antisocial behaviour not get hung up on what tools are used.

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David