We're generally objecting to the loss of privacy and the fact we'll be overlooked.
Once the sand paddock is in place, whoever is using it will be able to see directly into our house (kitchen, dining room, master bedroom), and the whole way through the garden (allotment, greenhouse, patio/BBQ area).
We bought the house because it was private and not overlooked and had great views.
Terry: We've been looking into various planting options. I don't really want any sort of hedge, but I think that the idea of expanding the orchard is a good one. I'd like cherries and nectarines (we've already got 3 plum trees, 2 apple trees and 2 pear trees).
I think, again, that what has p!ssed me off the most is the arrogance of the neighbours, just starting the build etc, without going through the proper processes...
Once the sand paddock is in place, whoever is using it will be able to see directly into our house (kitchen, dining room, master bedroom), and the whole way through the garden (allotment, greenhouse, patio/BBQ area).
We bought the house because it was private and not overlooked and had great views.
Terry: We've been looking into various planting options. I don't really want any sort of hedge, but I think that the idea of expanding the orchard is a good one. I'd like cherries and nectarines (we've already got 3 plum trees, 2 apple trees and 2 pear trees).
I think, again, that what has p!ssed me off the most is the arrogance of the neighbours, just starting the build etc, without going through the proper processes...

.If you want I could "arrange" to park a refridgerated trailer with a load of frozen food outside his house for a weekend with the fridge running.
Have you got any news from the planning people yet? Keep on their case and make sure they do something straight away. Sneaky man - those lorries must have been busy to get all that done in a couple of days! I just hope they struggled to get through his posh gates! Good luck. Bernie


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