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Hi all,
I’m looking for some advice regarding an issue with my neighbour’s recent landscaping work.
Our houses are on different levels, with mine being lower. The boundary between us includes a small dwarf wall on their side. My neighbour removed some shrubs and paved their side, raising the ground level so it now sits above the wall. This has created a drop straight onto my driveway.
Previously there was a slope that ran from the highway / pavement and then met the wall so this type of encroachment didn't occur.
This change is causing practical problems - balls and other items roll across and hit my car, rubbish and debris from the street accumulate on our property - as well as safety and aesthetic concerns (in particular choice of material that is now facing our property). We ultimately feel overlooked. I don’t believe they applied for planning permission, but I’m seeing different things when reading online around whether they needed it.
Before I approach the neighbour, I want to understand what my options are. Has anyone dealt with something similar? What would be the best way to proceed - talk first, get council involved, or seek legal advice? Any tips on how to handle the situation tactfully? - are there any clear sections of planning that they should have needed before doing that work?
Thanks in advance!
I’m looking for some advice regarding an issue with my neighbour’s recent landscaping work.
Our houses are on different levels, with mine being lower. The boundary between us includes a small dwarf wall on their side. My neighbour removed some shrubs and paved their side, raising the ground level so it now sits above the wall. This has created a drop straight onto my driveway.
Previously there was a slope that ran from the highway / pavement and then met the wall so this type of encroachment didn't occur.
This change is causing practical problems - balls and other items roll across and hit my car, rubbish and debris from the street accumulate on our property - as well as safety and aesthetic concerns (in particular choice of material that is now facing our property). We ultimately feel overlooked. I don’t believe they applied for planning permission, but I’m seeing different things when reading online around whether they needed it.
Before I approach the neighbour, I want to understand what my options are. Has anyone dealt with something similar? What would be the best way to proceed - talk first, get council involved, or seek legal advice? Any tips on how to handle the situation tactfully? - are there any clear sections of planning that they should have needed before doing that work?
Thanks in advance!
