14-05-2025
B&M is selling a £10 privacy screen to help fence off your garden and turn it into a secluded island of its own
B&M is selling a privacy screen to keep out nosy neighbours and turn your garden into a secluded haven - and it's just £10.
With the warm weather looking like it's here to stay for a while longer, many Brits are likely planning on spending as much time as they can outside.
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B&M is selling a privacy screen perfect for keeping your garden secluded
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The fence is priced at just £10
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And whether you're hosting a family BBQ, or just want some quality 'me time', making sure your garden is a private
oasis
is a must.
If you're keen to keep your garden safe from prying eyes, but can't afford the
B&M's
The 100
x 300 cm screen can be easily attached to an existing fence, or balcony, transforming your garden into an island of its own.
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B&M said: "Ideal for creating privacy in the garden, terrace or balcony in a natural and decorative way.
"Whole natural peeled reed linked together with galvanised wire."
The screen is also available in a larger size (180 x 300cm) for £18.
The product is only available in store, so be sure to head to your local B&M to
snap
up the bargain.
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A description reads: "This Klikstrom natural screening is perfect for adding both privacy and a contemporary style to your outdoor spaces.
I made a DIY fence for £68 with pallets from Facebook Marketplace - it gives more privacy & people say it's 'fantastic'
"Crafted from durable material, this product is self supporting and weather resistant."
Shoppers have been raving about the bargain buy on the B&Q website.
One person said: " We bought this product for more privacy in our residence and the result is superb!A second person said: "
Nice
, strong and wind proof."
And B&Q's
Rules on fences and trees
Fences:
Height Restrictions:
In most areas, fences in front gardens should not exceed one metre in height without planning permission. For rear gardens, the limit is generally two metres.
Shared Fences:
If a fence is shared with a neighbour, both parties are typically responsible for its maintenance and any costs associated with repairs or replacement.
Building Regulations:
Ensure that any new fence complies with local building regulations and does not obstruct visibility for drivers or pedestrians.
Trees:
Ownership:
Trees located on your property are your responsibility, including any damage they may cause. Conversely, trees on a neighbour's property are their responsibility.
Overhanging Branches:
You are entitled to trim branches that overhang into your property, but only up to the boundary line. The cut branches should be offered back to the tree owner.
Protected Trees:
Some trees are protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs). Check with your local council before undertaking any work on a tree, as unauthorised work can result in fines.
Roots:
If tree roots from a neighbour's tree cause damage to your property, you have the right to remove the roots. However, it is advisable to discuss this with your neighbour first to avoid disputes.
Always consult your local council or a legal adviser for specific regulations and advice.
The stylish screen comes in a realistic leaf design, perfect for blending in to your greenery.
Plus, the product has been made with premium wood and weather resistant plastic, making it extra durable - so you don't have to worry about it coming down in windy or rainy conditions.
A product description reads: "Bring refreshing greenery to your outdoor décor with this artificial hedge panel.
"Designed for versatility, it works as a fence screen, wall décor, or garden hedge.
"Its durable construction offers UV protection, while the breathable design ensures proper airflow.