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Poisonous Damson Fruits Falling Into My Garden
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Neighbouring house, currently let, has 22 ft.damson tree which showers fruits into my garden. The stones, containing cyanide, are a danger to my dog as he will eat them, and I have to try to find them amongst my shrubs and flower beds before he does! I’m nearly 80 years old and can well do without having to do this. It it right that the owners of the property should allow this tree to grow so tall that it causes this problem?
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It is not the height of the tree that is the problem but the overhanging branches. You have the right to cut these back to your boundary but must give the branches back.
If you know who owns the property you could write and ask him to either cut the entire tree down or trim the branches that are trespassing over your garden, explaining your reason for wanting it dealt with.
If he refuses, do it yourself or tell him you will employ someone to do it and send him the bill.
It is not the height of the tree that is the problem but the overhanging branches. You have the right to cut these back to your boundary but must give the branches back.
If you know who owns the property you could write and ask him to either cut the entire tree down or trim the branches that are trespassing over your garden, explaining your reason for wanting it dealt with.
If he refuses, do it yourself or tell him you will employ someone to do it and send him the bill.
Speak your neighbour about cutting the tree back to your boundary.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/ho w-to-re solve-n eighbou r-dispu tes/hig h-hedge s-trees -and-bo undarie s
If you have no joy from your neighbour, then according to the following link, the council won't intervene over single trees/shrubs (see note 5):
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /high-h edges-c omplain ing-to- the-cou ncil/hi gh-hedg es-comp laining -to-the -counci l
..... but remember you are legally entitled to cut the tree back to the boundary line.
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If you have no joy from your neighbour, then according to the following link, the council won't intervene over single trees/shrubs (see note 5):
https:/
..... but remember you are legally entitled to cut the tree back to the boundary line.
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