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Irish Independent on MSNHome Economics: Can we force our neighbours to remove their leylandii trees from our boundary?“You do not have the right to cut the top of the tree or reduce its height from your side, and you cannot compel your ...
A WOMAN has revealed she’s had to take drastic measures to stop her ”sad and nosy” neighbour from peeking into her garden.
A WOMAN who was desperate to find a way to stop her neighbour “perving” over the fence has shared the “functional and pretty” ...
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Ideal Home on MSN5 thuggish plants that experts say will take over your garden if you're not carefulWe love a fast-growing plant – until it takes over our garden entirely, that is! Here’s the ones to avoid, according to ...
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Ideal Home on MSNI'm a gardens editor and these are the plants I'd never grow again – don't make the same mistakes I madeWhile there are plenty of plants I’d never grow in my garden again, our outdoor space is still full of favourites; think pollinator-friendly blooms like scabiosa, wallflowers, and planters filled with ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNSalisbury: All the planning applications from last weekHere are the latest planning applications submitted to Wiltshire Council, featuring proposals for tree works, home extensions, and changes to ...
The latest planning decisions from East Devon District Council have brought a mix of approvals, rejections, and withdrawals for developments ...
A large willow and two leylandii near nearby homes could be removed because they are overgrown, blocking light, and damaging fences. The application to Buckinghamshire Council says the trees are “ ...
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SussexWorld on MSNChichester planning applications: Here’s the latest list of submissions across the districtFor more information about the planning applications below visit the Chichester District Council or South Downs National Park Authority websites – or take a look at last week’s planning applications ...
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