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Hi All, my neighbour is lowering the level of his land by around 600mm along the bottom fence, to take away the gradient. Obviously this will impact on our garden, particularly the godfathers and fence. They have said they will replace the fence and give us 3 feet of the boundary land, which seemed like a great win for us, but if they cut away without a retaining wall, we are still going to have slippage. They plan to do a small hill of soil around 2’ deep to reduce slippage, but do I need to get proper calcs done? I think it needs a wall. Is there a rule, regulation governing this? I know about the right to support, which is obvs why they are offering to give us the strip of land, but that will be useless if it slips and takes some of our existing garden with it.