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Old 27-07-2003, 05:33 PM
martin
 
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Default It makes me CROSS!!!

On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 14:06:52 +0100, David Rance
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, bnd777 wrote:

If we did have some of the French attitudes to hedges we would not be
suffering the "Leylandi Curse " and High Hedge problem
Hedges on boudaries are limited to 2 metres in France and other places in
Europe but not here in the UK mores the pity


Mmmm, I'll have to invoke that against my neighbour farmer in Normandy
who has planted a Leylandii hedge right up against our boundary and is
now threatening to shade my vines from the sun! His acacia tree on that
boundary is already about twenty foot high.

Actually I'm not sure that that is right because I know of plenty of
boundary hedges in Normandy which are much higher than that.


I wouldn't get involved in a legal action with your neighbour, in some
parts of rural France legal actions are almost a form of sport.
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martin
 
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