Absobloodylutely livid!!!

Yes, having seen the pictures, I agree with your view on the culprit...

If tree dies, relocate rotary washing line (on higher pole, of course). Covered with luridly coloured lycra it will block his view in the most technicolor way possible!
 
Speak to the council planning people & the tree people...

Have heard that even 20-30 years after putting a house up a farmer who hid it behind stacks of hay bales had to knock his extended farm house down - no one having seen the house to be able to complain etc....

....so make a formal complaint, better if a number of you & neighbours put in multiple complaints - find the most jobs worthy council planning advisor to approach ;-)
 
MagD":y7xwhxje said:
Speak to the council planning people & the tree people...

Have heard that even 20-30 years after putting a house up a farmer who hid it behind stacks of hay bales had to knock his extended farm house down - no one having seen the house to be able to complain etc....

....so make a formal complaint, better if a number of you & neighbours put in multiple complaints - find the most jobs worthy council planning advisor to approach ;-)


Great advice.

Even if you can get a sniff of ''potentially you may have to pull your conservatory down'' from the council, he will be livid.

Id be hitting google and citizens advice bereau for as much detail as poss regarding planning laws. And get the neighbours involved.
 
MagD":3req7b1e said:
Speak to the council planning people & the tree people...

Have heard that even 20-30 years after putting a house up a farmer who hid it behind stacks of hay bales had to knock his extended farm house down - no one having seen the house to be able to complain etc....

....so make a formal complaint, better if a number of you & neighbours put in multiple complaints - find the most jobs worthy council planning advisor to approach ;-)


Great advice.

Even if you can get a sniff of ''potentially you may have to pull your conservatory down'' from the council, he will be livid.

Id be hitting google and citizens advice bereau for as much detail as poss regarding planning laws. And get the neighbours involved.
 
MagD":kw8gr8kn said:
Speak to the council planning people & the tree people...

Have heard that even 20-30 years after putting a house up a farmer who hid it behind stacks of hay bales had to knock his extended farm house down - no one having seen the house to be able to complain etc....

....so make a formal complaint, better if a number of you & neighbours put in multiple complaints - find the most jobs worthy council planning advisor to approach ;-)


Great advice.

Even if you can get a sniff of ''potentially you may have to pull your conservatory down'' from the council, he will be livid.

Id be hitting google and citizens advice bereau for as much detail as poss regarding planning laws. And get the neighbours involved.

This may be a good start: http://www.britishlaw.org.uk/cit_plan.html
 
Go to the planning dept yourself. You'll be able to see all and any documents relating to the conservatory, and take copies too.
Any points you don't understand, you'll be able to collar the old git on his doorstep, and ask him to clarify. He'll wonder what the Fok you're up to, and he won't be sleeping peacefully. :lol:
Just showing him a letter he wrote to the Council X years ago will send him mental! :P :P :P
 
MagD":3i21kncc said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1248226/Farmers-secret-castle-demolished-court-rules.html

Here's the link to the farm house story - wasn't quite as long as I thought but still had to demolish....

To be fair thats a fairly tenuous case in comparison, being an entire fraudulant house built on land that had no permission for a dwelling...

However, it does highlight that council's will take matters seriously.
 
Reading this has genuinely mad me mad, I mean fuming the cheak of some fuckers. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I am typically a placid fella :wink:

If he is already ill or recovering from something a few night time "incidents" should suitably trouble him.

What a cock.

An eye for an eye.
 
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