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My neighbours always using my garden...

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PrammyMammy · 03/04/2009 18:11

I have been thinking about posting this for a while, but todays events have made me need to ask.
I live in a 4 in a block type flat, upstairs. The couple downstairs from me are in their 60's. They have a huge black lab and three grand daughters that visit every day. I'd say they were about 13, 6 and 4, but that is just a guess.
We have seperate fenced off back gardens. Theirs is lovely, with flowers and lots of garden gnomes and a water feature. There is no grass in their garden, it is all slabs and pebbles.
My garden is all grass with a small path that sits behind my clothes poles, behind the path i have a small fence and my sons toys are up the back, we have a swing, house, a few ride ons and a trampoline, i also have a table and chairs set.
Every day their gc are in my garden, on ds toys, climbing on the table and just driving me crazy, because they are shut out of their own garden.
No one ever asked me if the could use my garden it just happens.
The past few days, my chairs have been moved into their garden, for them to use while sun bathing, and today i took ds outside to play to find the three children on his things.
I put him in his swing while the younges started crying saying it was her swing and she wanted in it.
I just took ds out and back in the house.
I am just angry because it is a lovely day and i just want to be able to sit in my garden while ds plays.
I looked out my window to see the middle and oldest girl running through my bath towels that are hanging out. They are clean and out to dry, why would that be okay to do?
Gah, i do feel selfish, but what can i say to my neighbours to let them know that this is not acceptable without sounding like a bitch?

OP posts:
franch · 05/04/2009 21:51

Wahay, good on yer prammy

2shoestrodonalltheeggs · 05/04/2009 22:27

if you lived near me I would come round for a visit with ds(lol he is 17)

Ripeberry · 05/04/2009 22:28

Well done! Make sure you get it locked up and DON'T let them play on it EVER, because otherwise they will be there whinning to be allowed to play in your garden.
Just tell the GPs were they can get second hand toys and equipment, i'm sure they can sell some of their gnomes!

PrammyMammy · 05/04/2009 23:05

2shoes lol your ds is the same age as my little brother, i might have him and his friends round for a game of footy heh.

OP posts:
2shoestrodonalltheeggs · 05/04/2009 23:06
PrammyMammy · 05/04/2009 23:13

sorry

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biffandchip · 05/04/2009 23:26

I've been following this post, not believing the cheek of your neighbours - so well done!

Blu · 06/04/2009 15:01

Good for you Prammy!

Sbeanmum · 06/04/2009 15:27

Really proud of you! Took a lot of courage, and you did it so sweetly that they couldn't possibly be offended! It's so true that shouting is so much less effective than being polite but firm!

Hoorah and well done!

Baisey · 06/04/2009 17:10

Yay! Well done you. I just read through all the posts and completely agreed with them. I live in a flat and have a huge communal garden, there is one old lady (she thinks because shes been here longest she is the boss) that complains about my son playing in the garden, he is only 2 bless him and I hate to keep him cooped up in the flat on nice days. I usually go down the very mature route of doing the "keep talking" hand gesture at her, which tends to work best as there is usually no arguing with her, she has a rather screechy voice that talks over you and then starts to swear at you. So count yourself lucky that the gp was silent!!! lol.

KnickKnack · 20/04/2009 20:50

How are things going now PrammyMammy?

MrsGokWan · 07/12/2009 09:33

How was th summer Prammymummy? Did you manage to keep them out of the garden during the holidays etc?

jasper · 07/12/2009 09:41

wow, excellent piece of thread revival!

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