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searchlight | 10:16 Tue 23rd Aug 2011 | Law
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My neighbour on one side and neighbour but one on the other side of my back garden talk to each other across my garden shouting to make themselves heard. I object to them doing this, is there any solution in law to stop this happening?
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put up 8ft high fences or put music on in your back garden to such a level that they cant shout over it.

Other than that i cant see what you can do
or when they start, go and sit in your back garden with a tape recorder.
What a GRUMP!!. You're just jealous that you're not included.

You could go out there when this is occuring & tell them straight, but you won't will you?

jem
but right of privacy where exactly?
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I think neighbours can compain about the height of fences anyway. I know my woman, who likes privacy, had to reduce one of hers because a neighbour complained.
Eddie - can you not now get away with 2m high i.e. 6' 6" to allow for gravel board.
Searchlight - how often does this happen
how long do they talk for? i dont think you can do much. do they sort of hang over the fence leaning into your garden, or just talk loudly?

i think all you can do is make your fence higher or put a bush along it so they cant lean on it...

it would irritate me but only if they did it while i was sitting in my garden or it was 3am
Open your door into the garden and stand there from time to time with a cup of coffeee if it is a fine day --- that way you won't miss anything.
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no law...just scream at them to shut the f*** up. be prepared for fallout, tho x
Yes 2m is the maximum for putting up a fence and nothing the neighbours can object to.

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