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Thread: Neighbours these days.

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by boingy View Post
    I don’t do neighbours. That’s why I live on a farm miles from anywhere. My last neighbours were drug dealers and after kicking in the front door to tell them all to shut up (2:30 in the morning) realised that if they hadn’t been drugged up to the eyeballs I could have been shot. So. I don’t do neighbours and it’s took 12 years of living in a field to stop me going insane.
    I envy you mate, the problem with my relationship is that my wife hates the idea of being isolated rurally.

    If I end up on my own I’ll sell up and find somewhere totally isolated.

    Do you actually farm your land?

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    Haven't had a problem with the neighbours since fitting that new patio of ours......

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    Come to think of it I haven't seen the wife for a while either.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    Come to think of it I haven't seen the wife for a while either.....

    Is she down under?

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    We are lucky to have good neighbours , that's why we haven't moved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I try to be a good neighbour mate but stuff like this tests me.

    They go to bed early at night so I’ll just do stuff like bang exterior doors closed late at night and play music louder to irritate the hell out of them.

    I’ve always accepted parcels for them and kept an eye on their house when they’re away, not because they’ve asked me to but just because that’s the way I am.

    From now on they’re dead to me, I won’t extend any common courtesy’s from them from now on.

    I’ve always pre warned them about any work we might be having done in the past even though they’ve never once pre warned us……no more though.
    Mick. Here are the government guidelines on hedge heights and positions You can apply to your local authority for enforcement for hedges over 2 metres.. Good luck, mate

    https://www.gov.uk/government/public...and-light-loss

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I envy you mate, the problem with my relationship is that my wife hates the idea of being isolated rurally.

    If I end up on my own I’ll sell up and find somewhere totally isolated.

    Do you actually farm your land?
    It’s not mine Mick, We rent a log cabin. Love it here. It’s one thing that has worked out.

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