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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.

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MinnieMountain · 17/02/2026 13:11

You need to compare notes with the poster whose neighbour had a go at her because his car was damaged by some very visible stones she put on her driveway to prevent a similar thing OP. Both sounded equally unhinged.

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 13:29

This thread is hilarious - first world problems. I can't imagine having the energy to get so het up about something like this - I would definitely have a conversation about it rather than creating two long threads on MN and swearing at people.

9champions · 17/02/2026 13:44

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 13:29

This thread is hilarious - first world problems. I can't imagine having the energy to get so het up about something like this - I would definitely have a conversation about it rather than creating two long threads on MN and swearing at people.

Did you miss the part where I said that I’ve already asked her to stop and she’s continued to do it?

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Alwaysontherun · 17/02/2026 14:03

I followed your previous thread and was wondering what the outcome was. I can’t believe some people on here think it’s acceptable! They are obviously the ones who haven’t had to pay for their drives to be resurfaced as it’s far from cheap! I would definitely put up either a fence or a wall along with a camera as others have suggested. Not long after we moved here we had problems with a next door neighbours mother always parking on our driveway. Our drive is quite wide whereas her daughters is very narrow. There is both a wall and a fence in between so a very clear boundary. Whenever I spoke to her she was always very rude and just continued to park there so I put up a heavy metal chain (I was saving up for gates) and just happened to be at my front window when she went to swing in one day and had to slam on her brakes. The look on her face was priceless so I gave her the biggest smile and a little wave from the window 🤭

WiddlinDiddlin · 17/02/2026 14:05

I don't know why people are seeking to minimise what the neighbour is doing.

Driveways are reinforced at the points you are intended to drive on/off them, where you're going from one surface to another (drive to pavement or drive to road).

They are not typically reinforced along the edges, where you're not meant to drive, so drive edge to flowerbed/gravelly border area.

So repeatedly driving over the edge to get on/off it, WILL absolutely cause damage and will do so far faster than driving just over the reinforced access.

Missohnoyoubetterdont · 17/02/2026 14:06

I’m curious to know when she ran over your planter, did you reiterate to her shouldn’t be using your drive especially if she is causing damage to your property. I feel like you haven’t really addressed it firmly with her, however st always trying to keep the peace. I would have told her again it’s not okay to do this and that you will be putting up a fence and cameras.

Noshowlomo · 17/02/2026 14:09

@Alwaysontherun she literally parked on someone else’s drive way?? And was rude when challenged! Some people are nuts!

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 14:23

9champions · 17/02/2026 13:44

Did you miss the part where I said that I’ve already asked her to stop and she’s continued to do it?

You had one conversation, you failed to tackle it when NDN came to offer to reimburse your £3 planter.

Why not invite her for a coffee and have a conversation along the lines of 'it might seem a little thing to you but it matters to me, I am worried about the longevity of my new driveway with it being clipped, what can we sort out so you don't need to drive over it? I've been thinking of all sorts of bonkers things like building a wall but we are sensible adults, I am sure we can sort this out'

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 17/02/2026 14:24

9champions · 17/02/2026 13:44

Did you miss the part where I said that I’ve already asked her to stop and she’s continued to do it?

This would drive me up the wall. Cheeky mare. Any chance you know their landlord and when their tenancy is due to end?

Gonnagetgoingreturnsagain · 17/02/2026 14:25

Alwaysontherun · 17/02/2026 14:03

I followed your previous thread and was wondering what the outcome was. I can’t believe some people on here think it’s acceptable! They are obviously the ones who haven’t had to pay for their drives to be resurfaced as it’s far from cheap! I would definitely put up either a fence or a wall along with a camera as others have suggested. Not long after we moved here we had problems with a next door neighbours mother always parking on our driveway. Our drive is quite wide whereas her daughters is very narrow. There is both a wall and a fence in between so a very clear boundary. Whenever I spoke to her she was always very rude and just continued to park there so I put up a heavy metal chain (I was saving up for gates) and just happened to be at my front window when she went to swing in one day and had to slam on her brakes. The look on her face was priceless so I gave her the biggest smile and a little wave from the window 🤭

Chain sounds perfect.

HelplessSoul · 17/02/2026 14:31

@9champions

Dunno if you have yet got a camera to record your cunt NDN?

If so, send her a letter by recorded delivery that her trespassing over your property is causing damage.

Then proceed to sue her ass via the small claims court for damages.

Also, if she goes out - get her bins and put them on the corner - so it she hits something, she hits her own bins.

Use the video evidence and report her to the Police to reckless driving too.

9champions · 17/02/2026 15:17

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 14:23

You had one conversation, you failed to tackle it when NDN came to offer to reimburse your £3 planter.

Why not invite her for a coffee and have a conversation along the lines of 'it might seem a little thing to you but it matters to me, I am worried about the longevity of my new driveway with it being clipped, what can we sort out so you don't need to drive over it? I've been thinking of all sorts of bonkers things like building a wall but we are sensible adults, I am sure we can sort this out'

Oh come on, how many conversations do I need to have? 2, 3, 4, 5? Would you really expect your neighbour to invite you in for a cuppa and ask you over and over to stop using their property? Seriously? Why isn’t being told once enough? Most normal people wouldn’t behave like this anyway, much less need to be reminded multiple times not to do it. They’re not children. They’re grown adults taking the piss. I shouldn’t have to spell it out for them.

Also, it’s not “bonkers” to put up a wall or anything on your own property. People can do whatever they want on their own land 🤣

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Terfarina · 17/02/2026 16:08

9champions · 17/02/2026 15:17

Oh come on, how many conversations do I need to have? 2, 3, 4, 5? Would you really expect your neighbour to invite you in for a cuppa and ask you over and over to stop using their property? Seriously? Why isn’t being told once enough? Most normal people wouldn’t behave like this anyway, much less need to be reminded multiple times not to do it. They’re not children. They’re grown adults taking the piss. I shouldn’t have to spell it out for them.

Also, it’s not “bonkers” to put up a wall or anything on your own property. People can do whatever they want on their own land 🤣

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It's quite extreme to spend £££ when a simple conversation might sort it - I guess the first time you didn't get it across to her how much this means to you. Why aren't you prepared to talk to her?

MachineBee · 17/02/2026 17:07

@9champions You’re getting a really hard time on here. I’d be just as annoyed at this situation. Hope the wall/fence solves the issue for you. You shouldn’t need to do that but in the face of such intransigent neighbours I don’t see you have much alternative.
A wise woman once taught me that good boundaries make good neighbours.

Jorge14 · 17/02/2026 17:56

You are not being unreasonable at all, it’s your land. I wouldn’t be happy with this even if it’s not causing me any issues. I’m a kind and generous person but I think this is piss taking. I would definitely get a fence, I had to do a similar thing because my neighbour decided to take over part of my drive to plant her trees on (long story). You will probably piss them off and they will probably damage your fence but it’s the only way they are going to stop. I guess you could tell her landlord if she damages fence and won’t pay.

Shotokan101 · 17/02/2026 18:19

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.

How about something like this screwed onto some heavy boards a a better deterrent?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Apluskis-Upgraded-Coverage-Squirrel-Deterrent/dp/B0D7GTZRFK/ref=sr_1_11_sspa?crid=LRMHUPKDJCG7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Wx2_L2H1u1voaYlU6cjTYcSdcK_ivSmeuGDdtXbjM3R164ES-B5ATp1dLSQ9Fpc85wBkT1J-BmRmAlCbUhJKFrFa4asNFc4F3Ji3xRnf6bK1rNHrr-MJXENvOoawWNUiv5fTE99MmDeyx2geryIWUTK-sAMk7mZKebAXgXz4bOF128SntAmhjZvPCCoYj8uQbgqY-odCCnrEA6u4Uj-7n-Ch7-_-2lngRiHNi_jt2-RRhR7uZl9D8qa5nA2onFH3iWP1c3jgX6a2q1crvqLVqEAAAYoJvfxXd6pv5qiI8uM.oykigDUwe2qgVLXuqad6T3WqVNASY2LeZLzRwzVMl2E&dib_tag=se&keywords=police%2Bstinger%2Bspike%2Bstrip%2Bmetal&qid=1771352096&sprefix=police%2Bstinger%2Bspike%2Bstrip%2Bmetal%2Caps%2C353&sr=8-11-spons&aref=gQ3yzzemIH&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&th=1

ThistleTits · 17/02/2026 18:29

@9champions One of my neighbours done similar for years. Until she eventually hit my car. Cost her a great deal of money. It never happened again.

Benjithedog · 17/02/2026 18:43

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 16:08

It's quite extreme to spend £££ when a simple conversation might sort it - I guess the first time you didn't get it across to her how much this means to you. Why aren't you prepared to talk to her?

The OP had had the conversation with the neighbour and told her to stop using her drive . The neighbour ignored her and carried on causing damage to the OP’s property. How many times do you think she should ask? Once should be enough

GoldenGail · 17/02/2026 18:52

Plankton89 · 16/02/2026 12:54

One large very heavy concrete planter at the end of your driveway. That’s all you need to do.

Except there is no space. Has to be a thin fence

Quitelikeit · 17/02/2026 19:01

I understand your feelings of frustration over the fact your driveway isn’t shared and so she shouldn’t use it

However can you clarify something- she is only driving over your stones momentarily until she parks - and that’s the sum total?

Missohnoyoubetterdont · 17/02/2026 19:03

Benjithedog · 17/02/2026 18:43

The OP had had the conversation with the neighbour and told her to stop using her drive . The neighbour ignored her and carried on causing damage to the OP’s property. How many times do you think she should ask? Once should be enough

But then neighbour ran over planter and I think by not asking for any remuneration it just makes it feel like she isn’t actually that bothered about the straying on to her drive, also lots of people need telling at least twice before it sinks in…especially CF s. That would have been the perfect time to say ‘hey, this is not okay and you owe me for the planters and my time/petrol money to source and buy them and btw the reason they are there is because YOU SHOULD NOT BE DRIVING OVER MY GODDAMN DRIVE!!!!’

Tableforjoan · 17/02/2026 19:14

A cheap temporary solution. Get some £1 b&q buckets bright orange. A bag of cement.

Fill bucket with cement and then either just use as cement block or put a wooden post into it to the made a chain or rope fence. Or if you feel a bit like doing some crafts, add a plant pot ontop of a short wooden post in the bucket. Highly visible.

DisabledDemon · 17/02/2026 19:20

As I've advised another poster, plant Pyracantha - pretty flowers, lovely berries and bloody big thorns - and get a Ring doorbell.

Abouttoblow · 17/02/2026 19:20

I don't believe any of the "What's the problem?" and "Just be neighbourly" posters would be OK with:

Letting anyone drive over the driveway they've just paid for on a daily basis.

Paying for the removal of someone else's fence.

Building a wall or a fence that they don't want or need.

Not a single one.

Abouttoblow · 17/02/2026 19:22

Terfarina · 17/02/2026 14:23

You had one conversation, you failed to tackle it when NDN came to offer to reimburse your £3 planter.

Why not invite her for a coffee and have a conversation along the lines of 'it might seem a little thing to you but it matters to me, I am worried about the longevity of my new driveway with it being clipped, what can we sort out so you don't need to drive over it? I've been thinking of all sorts of bonkers things like building a wall but we are sensible adults, I am sure we can sort this out'

Or the neighbour could have listened when asked to stop doing it.

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