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I'm so fed up after my nightmare neighbour keeps doing the same annoying thing in our garden every single day

I'm so fed up after my nightmare neighbour keeps doing the same annoying thing in our garden every single day

Scottish Sun6 hours ago
Plus, the garden job that could land you in trouble with your neighbour and the law
GARDEN WAR I'm so fed up after my nightmare neighbour keeps doing the same annoying thing in our garden every single day
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A MUM has been left fuming after claiming her 'nightmare neighbour' has been leaving her garden a tip by throwing things over the fence.
Daisy, who has two toddlers, shared how she kept waking up to branches and leaves strewn in her back garden.
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A mum claims her neighbour keeps throwing branches and leaves into her garden every day
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She shared a clip of her neighbour in action
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In a clip on her @dees_days, she shared: 'When your neighbour is an absolute nightmare! 'And continues to throw her branches and leaves over our fence every day. What do I do????!
'I am at a loss for words, my neighbour is getting worse !!!
'We have emailed asking for peace and to understand why they are so insane... help!!!!!'
She even showed a clip which appeared to show her neighbour's hand throwing the debris over the fence.
The angry mum also claimed she hadn't stopped there, and once threw some wood over which had some nails which 'injured' her child.
Many people sympathised with her plight, and were quick to rush to the comments with their take.
One said: 'I have ideas... TikTok will block me.'
Another added: 'My neighbor does this as well. Some is from my own trees but hers as well.'
A third suggested: 'Gather everything and kindly place it on her front doorstep.'
However, one pointed out: 'That's half a story, I wonder what's her take also.'
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Daisy replied to the revenge comments saying: 'That video is making me laugh because everyone is telling me to put, like, electric fence or a topper.'
She added: 'We can't put a topper on, we've already asked.
'We asked to put a topper over the fence because we can see straight into her garden, she can see straight into ours and it's very uncomfortable, but, yeah, she said no.
'She asked us to move our pool pump because it was too loud and if we moved the pool pump, then she would allow us to put the topper on.
'So, no, we try not to retaliate and we don't do anything to cause any tension. We just want peace. We have two kids. We wanna live a happy life.'
GARDEN ROWS
It turns out there are lots of jobs that could land you in trouble with your neighbour and the law, fortunately, gardening experts over at Toolstation have given some advice.
If you have a tree in your garden you want to get rid of you better think twice and do your research.
The gardening experts reveal: 'If one neighbour wishes to remove or heavily prune a tree that the other neighbour values, disputes can arise over the impact on the view, shade, or privacy. "
While it might cause a row, if it is in your property boundary it is ultimately your choice, unless it has a Tree Protection Order on it.
'But, some trees may be protected by a Tree Protection Order which makes it an offence to uproot, top or destroy them, the experts warn.
The maximum fine for breaking this law is £20,000, so make sure you double check if it does have a TPO.
You can find out by contacting your local council for a map that shows this information. Alternatively, you can ask to speak with your local tree officer.
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