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troubleinstore 27-07-2004 02:35 PM

Neghbours tree
 

"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there any

laws
I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal of the waste.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


You should mention to your neighbour that you will be pruning his tree,
thereby giving him / her the opurtunity to do the job themselves, providing
you don't mind them coming onto your property. Then you should offer the
bits cut off back to them.

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Bill Pritchard 27-07-2004 03:06 PM

Neghbours tree
 
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there any laws
I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal of the waste.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional

troubleinstore 27-07-2004 03:06 PM

Neghbours tree
 

"Bill Pritchard" wrote in message
...
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there any

laws
I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal of the waste.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


You should mention to your neighbour that you will be pruning his tree,
thereby giving him / her the opurtunity to do the job themselves, providing
you don't mind them coming onto your property. Then you should offer the
bits cut off back to them.

--
troubleinstore
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Peter Crosland 27-07-2004 04:06 PM

Neghbours tree
 
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there
any laws I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal
of the waste.


Take a look here for details.

http://www.gardenlaw.co.uk/

Always remember that it is seldom a good idea to fall out with your
neighbour.



newsb 27-07-2004 04:07 PM

Neghbours tree
 
In article , Bill
Pritchard writes
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there any laws
I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal of the waste.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


I believe that you are allowed to trim any overhang - and technically,
you can "give" it back to the neighbour. I'd be tempted to speak to
them about it - and if they don't want it, shred it. But then you'd
need a shredder:)

Not sure of the lie of the land regarding growth that doesn't come over
the boundary (ie, that just blocks out light). I think it might have
changed/be changing following various outbreaks of hedge rage.

--
regards andyw

newsb 27-07-2004 05:05 PM

Neghbours tree
 
In article , Bill
Pritchard writes
If I cut back my neighbour's overhanging tree to the fence are there any laws
I should know about concerning the pruning and the disposal of the waste.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


I believe that you are allowed to trim any overhang - and technically,
you can "give" it back to the neighbour. I'd be tempted to speak to
them about it - and if they don't want it, shred it. But then you'd
need a shredder:)

Not sure of the lie of the land regarding growth that doesn't come over
the boundary (ie, that just blocks out light). I think it might have
changed/be changing following various outbreaks of hedge rage.

--
regards andyw

Bill Pritchard 28-07-2004 10:08 AM

Neghbours tree
 
Thanks for the website, it seems to explain everything and has gone straight to
my list of favourites.
Bill Pritchard
Retired and Emotional


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