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Default Barbed Wire and the law

On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:26:17 -0000, Bill Grey wrote:

Our local council alledgedy trim any undergrowth, brambles etc that
overhang a pavement . I say alledgedly because I haven't seen any of
this activity in any putlying districts.


Triming vegitation seems to be one of the first things that gets cut,
apart from grass verge cutting which is quick a simple. The number of
roadsigns that are partially or completly obscured by bits of bush or
tree is bad everywhere, countryside or towns.

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Dave.



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