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Old 04-04-2007, 05:56 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Absence of neighbour: cutting of hedge?

On 4/4/07 16:51, in article , "Alan
Holmes" wrote:

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But it would be very easy to make a mistake and assume the trees are on your
land!(:-)

Alan


Come on, Alan, don't be silly. Giving bad advice isn't a good thing to do.
If Rhiannon breaks the law, even unwittingly, she could be in trouble.
She's obviously going to some trouble NOT to hurt, offend, upset her new
neighbours and the advice she's been given to gather all the facts and act
accordingly is good.
Encouraging anyone to do something that is potentially going to land them in
hot water and put them on a bad footing with brand new neighbours is neither
wise nor kind. They're living there, you're not and to them, it is not a
game or a moment's entertainment on a newsgroup.
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