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Old 21-03-2012, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by lannerman View Post
Further to the above good advice, if indeed you do cut the hedge back yourself then make sure you offer the trimmings back to your neighbour ?? This will protect you from being accused of theft !! There is nothing to stop you cutting back the hedge to the boundary line as long as you are aware that the trimmings legally belong to your neighbour, so by offering them back, you then cover yourself !
Lannerman.
That is a specifically British interpretation of law. Given OP's spelling of neighbor, I think they need to know the local legal situation.