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The driveway drama continues. Neighbours are still driving me insane. What should I do now?

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9champions · 16/02/2026 11:14

I’m not sure if anyone remembers my last thread, but to save me from explaining the background, I’ll link it here - https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/5482826-neighbour-using-my-drive-landlord-wont-help-what-can-i-do?utm_campaign=thread&utm_medium=app_share

I’m not really looking for opinions on that since we’ve already discussed it. However, I’d like to hear your thoughts on what’s happened since then and what I should do next.

After chatting with the neighbour and her outright refusing to stop, I decided to put up my own fence for some privacy and to stop her from using my driveway. I considered putting down planters, boulders, etc. (which I’ll get to in a minute), but I figured a fence would be a better option since it’s sturdier. It’s not ideal because my driveway is pretty narrow, and the extra cost is frustrating, but their fence is right on the boundary line anyway, so hopefully, it won’t make a big difference, and I’ll still have enough space to get in and out of my car.

I’ve been trying to get someone to come over and give me a quote for the last few weeks, but I’ve been let down a couple of times. Finally, someone is coming this week to have a look. Now, about the planters. I’ve been parking my car there as usual, but somehow she’s still managed to squeeze past. I wanted to put something there while I was away this weekend until the fence was up, so I placed 2 long thin planters there (on my land, not hers). I got home yesterday, and there was a knock on the door. It was her saying she ran over the planters and broke them, offering to pay for a new one, etc. I said no (they were £2.50, so I’m not going to bother asking for that), but isn’t this just ridiculous? The planters were on my drive, so the only reason she hit them was because she drove over my property. She tried to claim she clipped them with her back wheel, but that wouldn’t have happened if she wasn’t cutting across the drive in the first place. It was honestly like something out of a comedy sketch.

I’d be more sympathetic if this was their only choice, but it’s not. They could:

Take down their fence so he can park the van there instead and put the car on the street to create more space.

Talk to the landlord again about the fence.

Talk to their neighbours and ask them to leave more room on the road for the van.

Move the van when she needs to go out or come back home.

They’re opting for the easiest, most convenient solution, even if it means damaging someone else's property. It just reaches a point where it becomes bone idle.

So what should I do now? Continue with the fence and hope she doesn’t crash into it or damage it? I can let the planter go, but not a fence. I’ve already asked her nicely, and she made excuses. I’ve put obstacles in her way, and she’s just driven over them. So what else can I do? Should I really have to go through all this trouble to stop someone from using my property?

What’s even more confusing is that she says she can’t get out of her car on the side of the fence because there isn’t enough space, so she has to pull onto the driveway instead of reversing and driving off in a straight line. But her partner was in the passenger seat yesterday and got out on that side just fine, so there’s clearly enough room. I think she’s just a bad / lazy driver and doesn’t want to reverse on.

Before anyone says it’s not causing any damage, I don’t care. It’s my property, and I don’t want them using it. If it was now and again, that would be different, but not every day, multiple times a day. They've been dicks and unhelpful in the past, so no, I don't feel like helping them out either.

Neighbour using my drive, landlord won’t help. What can I do? | Mumsnet

I’ve lived in my house for almost 4 years now, and I had a new drive put in last year, which cost a fair bit. Parking on my street isn’t great anyway,...

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POTC · 16/02/2026 19:42

We have similar layouts in our road. The neighbours I pet sit for have the same driveways next to each other with only part separation as you do, they'd be your neighbour's house and yours would be the house joined to mine. When I walk down their driveway I won't cross onto the one that joins theirs, it feels rude even though I'm on foot so definitely doing no damage! There is absolutely no way I'd drive across it on a regular basis. You have every right to stop them, I would.

OhDear111 · 16/02/2026 20:06

@CoffeeBeansGaloreWell what you suggested was very lacking in kerb appeal! You might put that round a site compound. You said it’s cheaper than fencing. It’s not.

FussyFancyDragon · 16/02/2026 20:33

9champions · 16/02/2026 17:50

If you had actually taken the time to read both threads, you’d realise she’s the one making her parking difficult because she’s being lazy, not me. I’m just protecting my property, which I have every right to do. She would also have to cover any damage to the fence, so it’s not for nothing. It will give me some privacy and prevent entitled people from taking advantage. Since you think it’s such a minor issue, I guess you’re the type of person who thinks it’s okay to use things that aren’t yours without asking and just do whatever you want?

You’re protecting your property by putting things there purposely that are likely to get damaged. There’s nothing otherwise to protect. Your drive can handle being driven over, that’s the point of it. She’s driving over the corner of your drive, not parking there or preventing you to use it. You’re getting upset over her cuttng the corner because you think it’s cheeky, yet you’re getting get up over something minuscule.

CoffeeBeansGalore · 16/02/2026 20:38

Nothing wrong with this kerb appeal

The driveway drama continues. Neighbours are still driving me insane. What should I do now?
The driveway drama continues. Neighbours are still driving me insane. What should I do now?
DaringZebra · 16/02/2026 20:44

You are 100% correct to not allow this to continue. To give permission or say nothing could create a right of way over your property.

Sundaysmonday · 16/02/2026 21:09

Could you let them know you’re getting better planters this time since the previous ones were too flimsy.

but of course if they’re sturdier, they’re much more expensive & they would need to cover the cost if these ones are damaged?

Bulldog02 · 16/02/2026 21:54

When it comes to neighbours and parking it's usually always a contentious issue.

We lived in a New build with a Driveway.Our Neighbours to our right were double parking,which resulted in them Parking outside our kitchen window!

After numerous issues with them they moved out after 9 yrs.

The next Neighbours moved in.They had three cars,one driveway.
They decided they were going to park 3 cars. 1st car on the driveway. 2nd car on the gravel outside their house.3rd car also on the gravel,but due to lack of space, meant they had to drive the third car over our garden path each day. I ended up putting a large plant pot to stop them driving over the path.

It was infuriating,seeing this car drive over our path, that's not designed for cars.
Eventually they moved out,but it took over a year to see the back of them.They were awful & entitled!

Next neighbour moved in, decided he was going to build a Gym in the Garage.We had to hear weights banging down on the garage floor which vibrated through our house.

They then decided to have their garden landscaped,they did let us know, it would only take 2 weeks? It took around 4-5 wks.We had slabs,mini digger,hardcore,sand outside the kitchen window.

By this stage, we put our house up for sale.My mental health was at breaking point.Best thing I have ever done,was moving out!

The issues in the UK, a small island.Overpopulated.Too many cars.

New builds,with small parking areas,due to greedy builders,who want to squeeze an extra house in.

Hope you find a solution to your current issue!

2chocolateoranges · 16/02/2026 21:57

I agree with @Harrietsaunt i’d be getting a wall built rather than a fence.

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PullTheBricksDown · 16/02/2026 22:45

Don't bother explaining yourself to recent arrivals OP. Enough people know the back story.

Was on another thread about inconsiderate parking and bird seed was suggested for on the roofs of cars - birds will eat it then shit on said cars. Not enough to solve your problem but I'd put some on the car parking directly across from your neighbour!

Imbrocator · 16/02/2026 23:27

Caltrops?

Really though I’d go with a brick wall. It sounds as if a fence is likely to just get damaged.

OhDear111 · 17/02/2026 00:31

@2chocolateoranges Do you know how much walls cost? The op might not have £thousands for this. It’s better use of money to widen her drive.

PixieTales · 17/02/2026 00:59

I think you need a low wall and a security camera!

MinnieMountain · 17/02/2026 05:55

DaringZebra · 16/02/2026 20:44

You are 100% correct to not allow this to continue. To give permission or say nothing could create a right of way over your property.

Not possible in OP's situation. She knows the neighbour is doing it.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/easements-claimed-by-prescription/practice-guide-52-easements-claimed-by-prescription

Practice guide 52: easements claimed by prescription

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/easements-claimed-by-prescription/practice-guide-52-easements-claimed-by-prescription

GanninHyem · 17/02/2026 07:19

Surely the easiest and cheapest solution would be to help them take the fence down and get rid of it? I mean, they've got permission to do it and it will be so much cheaper than installing a fence on your side you don't want. I imagine though your anger and resentment would stop you from seeing this as it's "doing them a favour" despite it being the cheapest and easiest option.

LakieLady · 17/02/2026 07:54

Imbrocator · 16/02/2026 23:27

Caltrops?

Really though I’d go with a brick wall. It sounds as if a fence is likely to just get damaged.

Thank you!

I was going to suggest this on the other thread, but couldn't remember what they were called, and it's been bugging me.

TinyTear · 17/02/2026 08:20

A sort of laser barrier that when crossed will shine floodlights and scream "trespasser trespasser" :-D

Pfpppl · 17/02/2026 10:19

It would probably be cheaper to just install a low concrete post/bollard at the end of your drive rather than an entire fence. Pretty sure the neighbours would be more careful with something like that than a low planter as it would do a lot more damage to their car.

Iceyday · 17/02/2026 10:27

Have you a video bell to record her?
If not get one.

I would be contacting the landlord directly witj footage that you property has been damaged.

Pop a letter through her post box, keep a copy of it, asking that she stop damaging your property.

I definitely wouldn't let this go.

Can you get bollards fitted? In concrete.
If she touches your car, have your insurance deal with it and use the video door bell footage.

FussyFancyDragon · 17/02/2026 10:30

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Cheeky fuckers like me 😂 You know it’s not me parking next door don’t you?

God, build the fence. Pay the money. Be petty and stop them damaging your drive which must be shitty if it can’t handle a car being driven over it, as it’s intended purpose is. Protect your property from cheeky fuckers and your imaginary damage. I’m sure you’ll find something else to drive you insane and keep you up at night swearing on a public forum and looking unhinged over a neighbour clipping your drive. Maybe next time you need to start two threads, it won’t be as petty, maybe you’ll get an actual real problem to keep you fretting. Or maybe you’ll create something else that’s a non issue, which is more than likely judging by how unhinged your sound.

StartleBright · 17/02/2026 10:40

Maybe progressively up the protection and consequences for your neighbour? Start with a slightly more expensive planter and then charge her for time and effort to replace them. Then slightly larger planters…. Before you put in the fence - you know she will hit it and then it’s a pain to fix.
so, start with stuff that isn’t going to take so long to fix and replace- think of it as training naughty puppies who also drive a car…. And be resolute with the increasing consequences - feel no shame in using camera footage and formal invoices…

9champions · 17/02/2026 10:43

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MrsJeanLuc · 17/02/2026 10:58

FussyFancyDragon · 17/02/2026 10:30

Cheeky fuckers like me 😂 You know it’s not me parking next door don’t you?

God, build the fence. Pay the money. Be petty and stop them damaging your drive which must be shitty if it can’t handle a car being driven over it, as it’s intended purpose is. Protect your property from cheeky fuckers and your imaginary damage. I’m sure you’ll find something else to drive you insane and keep you up at night swearing on a public forum and looking unhinged over a neighbour clipping your drive. Maybe next time you need to start two threads, it won’t be as petty, maybe you’ll get an actual real problem to keep you fretting. Or maybe you’ll create something else that’s a non issue, which is more than likely judging by how unhinged your sound.

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What on earth is wrong with you?

If you think this thread is petty then go and read a different one!

Most of us are finding it highly entertaining and want to know the outcome. And most of us can find a bit of empathy for the OP in her attempts to navigate this difficult situation without starting a full blown war with people who have shown by their behaviour that they are just not reasonable.

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