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Difficult to climb fencing
In article , Andrew Gabriel
wrote: In article , mogga writes: On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 21:47:56 +0000, Bill wrote: In message , P Bentley writes We are needing a long stretch of fencing around our allotment. But we really need to keep the cost down as much as possible. It does not have to look pretty, but must be *difficult* to climb, as we have had a number of thefts on the allotment. We are not allowed to use any barbed-wire. Any suggestions as to what good inexpensive fencing is available with the above requirements, we would be grateful for. Thanks. Having seen many of the contributions about fencing, you may find a moat would be a better bet. A water filled stagnant ditch edged with brambles would be a good deterrent. We have easy to climb fencing at one corner. The other side is higher than ours. A couple of barrows of manure makes a nice squidgy landing for anyone coming over there. Was listening to an ex-burglar saying trellis along the top makes it much harder, because it will break one way or another, and the noise attracts attention, which is what they don't like. when we got burgled some years ago, the noise of breaking glass and splintering woodwork was considered by our nextdoor neighbour to be caused by me cutting down a tree. This despite the facts that a) it was during office hours and b) she was our local Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator. -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.18 |
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