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Old 31-05-2005, 01:05 PM
Chris Bacon
 
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BAC wrote:
"Chris Bacon" wrote...
3) The fact that the "fence struts and battens" are on your side
tends to indicate that the fence is yours, but is in no way proof.


Very true. Last year, one of my neighbours replaced the fence on the side of
her garden furthest away from my property. Her contractor had installed a
couple of the panels in the customary orientation, i.e. with struts and
battens on the owner's (i.e. neighbour's) side, when she had a heated
discussion with him, ordering him to turn the panels round so the 'fair'
side faced into her garden. The contractor explained the convention, and
went on to point out I had followed it, so the fair side on the boundary
between our gardens faced onto her garden. "That's nothing to do with me,
more fool him," she said, insisting on having the fence pointing the 'wrong'
way round.

I'm going to have to replace some more of the fencing on 'her' border soon -
you can guess which way round it's going to face ...


Just pull it down and leave it until a sufficient level of whinging
is detected... and then errect a fence with the plain side facing her
house, with that side treated to a coat of bright blue "preservative",
or traffic-light colours.I must say that I actually like fences in my
garden done the conventional way... the plain side is to keep people
*out*! Did she actually say "more fool him?" How rude! Indicative.