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Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?
Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?

The Irish Sun

time30-07-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?

SUMMER holidays often see Brits flocking to their gardens to soak up the sunshine. It's a perfect chance to enjoy outdoor games like football, but what should you do if your child's ball lands in your Advertisement 3 The garden is a perfect place to play football Credit: Alamy 3 However, things can take a turn if you kick the ball into your neighbour's garden Credit: Alamy If your ball lands in your First, you need to ask your neighbour to return the ball to your child. However, should they refuse, there is a process you can follow. According to Barrett Homes and West Yorkshire Police, your neighbour is legally required to return the ball back to you - if it landed on their property. Advertisement Read More on Football If they fail to do so, this could be regarded as theft. At this point, Brits are advised to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau to consider their next steps. Simply retrieving the ball yourself could be considered trespassing, which could land you in big trouble. The sentence for trespassing can be a huge fine of £2,500 or even four months in prison. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Any damage to your neighbour's property could make you liable to legal consequences. If you have a problem with your neighbour repeatedly kicking balls into your garden, consider using a mesh netting to block them. Fans go wild as England beat Spain on penalties to win Women's Euro 2025 final Though, talking to them about the problem is a much easier first step. The news comes after Advertisement Lidl's range includes a bouncy castle with a basketball hoop for just £49.99. The product is on sale in the brand's famous middle aisle, which sells special products for a limited amount of time. The supermarket is also selling a £6.99 decoration which can give your garden an ethereal glow. Also located in the middle aisle, Lidl is selling the Livarno Home Solar Light Decoration which comes in a variety of styles. Advertisement The designs include butterflies, birds and dragon flies hanging from the ornament. The lights, intended to brighten up gardens, are described by Lidl as "atmospheric decoration with soft colour-changing light". 3 You are legally entitled to ask for the ball back Credit: Alamy

Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?
Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?

Scottish Sun

time30-07-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols?

Getting the ball yourself could see you slapped with a hefty fine NOT PLAYING BALL Can a neighbour keep my kid's football if it lands in their garden during summer hols? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SUMMER holidays often see Brits flocking to their gardens to soak up the sunshine. It's a perfect chance to enjoy outdoor games like football, but what should you do if your child's ball lands in your neighbour's garden? Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 The garden is a perfect place to play football Credit: Alamy 3 However, things can take a turn if you kick the ball into your neighbour's garden Credit: Alamy If your ball lands in your neighbour's garden, you are not allowed to simply hop over the fence and retrieve it. First, you need to ask your neighbour to return the ball to your child. However, should they refuse, there is a process you can follow. According to Barrett Homes and West Yorkshire Police, your neighbour is legally required to return the ball back to you - if it landed on their property. If they fail to do so, this could be regarded as theft. At this point, Brits are advised to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau to consider their next steps. Simply retrieving the ball yourself could be considered trespassing, which could land you in big trouble. The sentence for trespassing can be a huge fine of £2,500 or even four months in prison. Any damage to your neighbour's property could make you liable to legal consequences. If you have a problem with your neighbour repeatedly kicking balls into your garden, consider using a mesh netting to block them. Fans go wild as England beat Spain on penalties to win Women's Euro 2025 final Though, talking to them about the problem is a much easier first step. The news comes after supermarkets launched their huge ranges of garden toys for the summer. Lidl's range includes a bouncy castle with a basketball hoop for just £49.99. The product is on sale in the brand's famous middle aisle, which sells special products for a limited amount of time. The supermarket is also selling a £6.99 decoration which can give your garden an ethereal glow. Also located in the middle aisle, Lidl is selling the Livarno Home Solar Light Decoration which comes in a variety of styles. The designs include butterflies, birds and dragon flies hanging from the ornament. The lights, intended to brighten up gardens, are described by Lidl as "atmospheric decoration with soft colour-changing light".

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