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Neighbour stole our woodland?

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TwittleBee · 27/01/2019 07:00

Our DGrandad left me and my sister his woodland when he passed away a few years ago. It isn't anything that special (as in its not protected and hasn't any distinguished species) but does have a TPO on a couple of trees. It is a place that my sister and I visit occasionally and thought that perhaps we could use it as a place to "wild camp" with the kids this summer for a few weekends. Even had insipiration from what George Clark created in a piece of woodland in his series Amazing Spaces and thought maybe one day with enough money we could do the same.

Anyway, we went down there this weekend to have a look to see if we could maybe clear a patch for a good tent destination, Thought it be good to do this now before everything starts flourishing in the spring.

To our shock it's all been fenced off and there has been some very obvious clearing of trees and shrubs! We knocked on the nearest house to ask what's happened to our woodland and the couple that lived there informed us that they have now taken it as their own and have started keeping it in order for past couple months. They said that it now makes our land legally theirs?

Obviously we shall be seeking legal advice but in the meantime, can what they claim actually be correct?

Just seems so unfair? Surely that would mean I could just fence off any land and claim it as my own?

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ChasedByBees · 10/02/2019 19:37

I think so Twittle! Ask them what your options are to legally remove it yourselves. Ideally charging them for the time taken to do it too!

ChasedByBees · 10/02/2019 19:39

PS - I think you have to make this punitive as possible for them. If there are no consequences for this, they will continue to chance their arm as you’re not around on a day to day basis to give them a hard time about it.

Look at whether they’ve disturbed any TPO trees or anything else and look at any way you can charge them for their actions. If they face financial consequences they might be less inclined to do it again.

limitedperiodonly · 10/02/2019 20:06

Fences are still bloody up and no sign of neighbours.... Next move Solicitors again?

Probably, but IME this kind of thing takes time. Presumably your solicitor has asked them to respond to him/her within a time period or given them a date to take the fencing down. If that's so, I'd wait until then. There's nothing that can be done in the meantime and getting your solicitor to write more letters will just cost you money that you don't need to spend. The letter has gone out. Let it sink in.

RUOKHUN · 10/02/2019 20:38

Did your dad camp there in the end Twittle?

Puzzledandpissedoff · 10/02/2019 20:45

Fences are still bloody up and no sign of neighbours

I'm afraid I expected that. Yes, it's possible they're waiting for a mate with tools and a van to help them take it down, but more likely that you have "they can't tell me what to do" people on your hands

I agree with limitedperiodonly about waiting for any date the solicitors gave, but if it's still not down by then you'll have no choice but to go back for further advice

OnTheHop · 10/02/2019 20:51

Did your Dad leave any sign that he had been there? Such as a new ‘Private Property’ notice?

Or take a selfie of him walking in the woods?

WellThisIsShit · 10/02/2019 21:08

Didn’t the solicitor tell you what the next step would be?

Raindancer411 · 11/02/2019 12:39

Contact your solicitors as maybe a letter from them to the people will be enough.

DGRossetti · 11/02/2019 13:57

Contact your solicitors as maybe a letter from them to the people will be enough.

I'm going to go out on a limb here, and guess not ...

sadkoala · 11/02/2019 14:05

I've been silently reading this up to now but actually can't believe the CFers 😱

MulticolourMophead · 11/02/2019 18:13

@Raindancer411 A solictor's letter has already been sent. Do keep up.

Why DO people do this? You see an OP. Take a look at the number of replies before typing your reply. If there's a good number of posts already, it's highly likely that things have already moved on.

If people don't have time to read all the posts, then go to your settings and set things so that the OP's posts are highlighted. You can then skim read before replying.......

Raindancer411 · 11/02/2019 18:23

A further one, I think they sometimes like to notify more than once. I did read the previous posts thanks

limitedperiodonly · 11/02/2019 18:24

Why DO people do this?

It's obvious MulticolourMophead. People are a bit annoying. Just ignore them

I realise I've wasted my time answering your annoying question

Yorkiebar71 · 11/02/2019 18:27

Some people are so cheeky it's amazing! What goes on in their head to think this is ok!

QOD · 11/02/2019 18:31

Bloody barefaced cheek!

limitedperiodonly · 11/02/2019 18:34

I've been silently reading this up to now but actually can't believe the CFers

I can sadkoala. Some of them are thieves or working a con where they can see an advantage. They go away when they see it's not working and move to the next target.

But there are a lot of people who have personality disorders who think they are in the right and anything they do against you is justified. I met one of those.

MulticolourMophead · 12/02/2019 08:40

limitedperiodonly Apologies for annoying you, was just having a grumble. 😊

billybagpuss · 12/02/2019 11:26

Did the solicitors letter give a time scale. To be fair to Cf’s they would only have received the letter at the beginning of the week and it will take a while to take down fence. But I do think they’re trying it on further

CoraPirbright · 13/02/2019 08:07

Are you going back to Twittlebee Wood this w/e OP? It’s supposed to be lovely weather....

Binglebong · 13/02/2019 08:12

Apologies if this has already been mentioned, I have rtwt but a few days ago so can't remember.

Can the neighbour be done for flytipping? Putting stuff, in this case fences, on someone else's land without permission sounds like flytipping to me.

mrkaykay · 13/02/2019 08:54

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CheshireChat · 13/02/2019 09:01

Have you checked they haven't chopped down any TPO trees? Sorry if you've mentioned it and I've missed it.

Could you take the fence down yourself?

C1rrus · 13/02/2019 09:05

Have you cancelled the cheque yet?

AlpacaLypse · 14/02/2019 22:22

Just popping back with no excuse at all to remind OP that she can't not update. I'm doing exactly the same under a different nn somewhere over on Elderly Parents Board. That's fairly shit. Please update over here with something less depressing.

billybagpuss · 15/02/2019 05:41

Are you going again this weekend

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