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Hedge

163 replies

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 20:50

Our neighbour cut down our hedge while we were out. The hedge is fully on our land. They lifted out their fence panels put a chain saw through the bottom of the hedge leaving stumps and put their fence back up. The hedge was mature and 2 metres in height.

What is the best course of action? I believe in law that they only have the right to trim up to their boundary.

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TheClitterati · 16/05/2018 20:57

I've no idea re legalities but WOW that is some cheek. They must have really hated your hedge.

Hope you get some good advice soon.

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 20:59

It has been there over 20 years. Old neighbours were fine. New neighbours moved in last year. They didn't raise any concerns or knock on the door.

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RNBrie · 16/05/2018 21:01

I'd probably call 101 and ask for some advice. Surely its criminal damage?!

IWannaSeeHowItEnds · 16/05/2018 21:02

Can you prove it was them? I'd definitely talk to the police.

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:05

We came back and saw them both cutting it! They are the only people with the ability to access the hedge.

I did ring the local station but they say it is a civil matter. Does that mean we have to get a solicitor?

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Scrowy · 16/05/2018 21:05

I would assume police and criminal damage. Have you any proof it was them though other than just knowing it's them because it's obvious?

If there were any birds nesting in it it could also be an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act.

wormery · 16/05/2018 21:06

I'm no expert but isn't it criminal damage and trespass, I'd call 101 police for advice. Where are the remains of the hedge now and do you know it was definitely them.

Scrowy · 16/05/2018 21:07

X post!

Would the police also say it was a civil matter if they had broken your windows?!

Ridiculous.

Try the RSPB and the nesting birds angle instead then Grin

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:08

Definitely them. They said they were doing us a favour taking it to the dump! There are only stumps left.

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Scrowy · 16/05/2018 21:10

Trespass is a civil matter but criminal damage is err... criminal surely?

wormery · 16/05/2018 21:12

Call citizens advice tomorrow, I would log it with the police again.

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:13

They did give it a police log number so I guess that would help with a civil case. Other than that we have not done anything. Too shocked that anyone would do it.

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Murane · 16/05/2018 21:17

Do you know why they did it? Seems odd to cut down a hedge which was behind a fence so presumably they couldn't see it anyway?

wormery · 16/05/2018 21:17

So they say they took it to the dump, is that theft . I can't believe anyone would do something so nasty.

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:19

Any solicitors on here? How much would it cost to take them to a civil court?

The stories I have read in newspapers seem to escalate and end up costing everyone lots of money. However I do want the hedge reinstated.

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Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:21

Yes. The leaves were loaded in their van.

I wonder if they are property developers and want to make everything look bigger. They also have a very large vehicle which they parked adjacent to the hedge so maybe they wanted it gone. I really don't know.

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Aridane · 16/05/2018 21:25

How very odd

SpaSushi · 16/05/2018 21:37

That is outrageous.
I know you said you saw them doing it, but do you have proof? Did you take photos/ videos?

What did you say to them when you came home to this?

Aprilmightbemynewname · 16/05/2018 21:40

Would any insurance policy you have cover any legal costs?

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:45

No. I should have taken a photo. Damn. Stupid stupid me.

I told them that they only had a right to cut up to the boundary.

I will have a look at the insurance policy.

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TheHobbitMum · 16/05/2018 21:45

Wow! That is some impressively CF neighbours you have Shock I'd certainly see a solicitor, maybe your home insurance has legal cover?

Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:46

I do have a photo of the hedge as it was before being hacked off.

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Lowdown · 16/05/2018 21:54

My home insurance says -

Legal Expenses. There is no excess applicable to this section. Cover Limit £50,000.

However there is no detail so it may not cover malicious damage by a neighbour! I'll call the insurer tomorrow.

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RandomMess · 16/05/2018 22:03

Just appalled that they did it!

ChardonnaysPrettySister · 16/05/2018 22:07

Twats.

Honestly, who does that!

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