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  1. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    The latest cowboy activity. Hedge cut back in the front garden ( not the roots!) and a fence plonked on the cutback hedge. Fits where it touches I suppose
  2. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    I doubt the brick is temporary. The 2mm of concrete holding it in place made me laugh. I don't know why the council gave them the contract after the roofing fiasco. Snapped my phone cable and tied it in a knot saying they'd fixed it. Then cut the satellite cable. No pride whatsoever in their work
  3. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    I didn't ask for the tap in the first place. Shoddy work was my complaint. 6 weeks of a fast dripping supposedly new tap, thank god I'm not on a water meter. The plumber has been back numerous times for other work but and the company don't respond to texts
  4. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    Council tax is for public services and I also pay the full council tax, we don't all sit on our arses. I work and pay my council tax in full
  5. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    I work and pay my rent too so don't tar me with whatever ideas you have about ppl living in council houses. Idiot
  6. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    My cousin is going to fill the posts slots with mortar for me as I doubt they'll come back to fix it. I've waited 6 weeks for them to come back to stop the outside tap they installed from dripping so yes it's easier to fix myself. The bathroom is next so who knows what questions I'll be asking...
  7. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    No, it's got nothing holding it up but the brick
  8. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    There's only the one panel, the rest is hedge. It just blocks the neighbours from gawping at their back door
  9. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    They cladded the whole row of terraced houses in one go so had to remove the old fence for the scaffolding. If the brick was taken out, wouldn't the gravel board be at an angle on the ground so the fence panel wouldn't fit properly?. I'd have thought cutting an angle in the g board (I know this...
  10. M

    This can't be how it's done, surely?

    After contractors cladded my council house they replaced the fence panels between my house and the adjoining neighbours. Came home to find the gravel boards are held up by a brick and one by a few bits of rubble. Not a good look and I'm sure it can't be safe. I can only find how they should have...
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