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dave @ stejonda 30-04-2003 05:33 PM

Overhanging trees
 
In message , Mark
writes
Does anyone know the legal situation regarding trees growing on your
boundary.
I seem to remember that it’s acceptable to cut branches overhanging into
your garden.
Is this correct?

The branches encroaching into your garden are trespassing. You can cut
them back and (it would be polite to) offer them back to the owner.

It is probably a good long-term idea to talk with your neighbour before
doing the pruning so that they have a chance to do it themselves - there
was a recent thread in urg in which an owner of a tree thus pruned was
unhappy at the way it had been done.

--
dave @ stejonda

?why do Americans chatter during West End Theatre performances?

Sue & Bob Hobden 30-04-2003 06:09 PM

Overhanging trees
 

Helen wrote in message
I seem to remember that it’s acceptable to cut branches overhanging into
your garden.
Is this correct?


Think so. Remember you've got to offer the branches back to the owner as
well....

That's my understanding too, and it is better to talk to your neighbour
first and explain what you want to do etc....
Not that that's always possible!

--
Bob

www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in
Runnymede fighting for it's existence.



bnd777 03-05-2003 12:44 PM

Overhanging trees
 
www.hedgeline.org contains all the legal info you need


"Mark" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know the legal situation regarding trees growing on your
boundary.
I seem to remember that it’s acceptable to cut branches overhanging into
your garden.
Is this correct?








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