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Old 18-07-2005, 04:44 PM
John Wilson
 
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Is there a limit to how high your fence can be when dividing gardens??

I live in a upper cottage flat and I'm looking to put up a new fence on my
side of the land

I have a 6ft fence on the outside of the property but now want to put
another(hopefully 6ft) fence to divide the gardens up

Being in Glasgow, Is there any scottish laws??


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Old 18-07-2005, 05:44 PM
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Is there a limit to how high your fence can be when dividing gardens??


I live in a upper cottage flat and I'm looking to put up a new fence on my
side of the land


I have a 6ft fence on the outside of the property but now want to put
another(hopefully 6ft) fence to divide the gardens up


Being in Glasgow, Is there any scottish laws??


I'd ask your local planning department.

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