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A FUMING neighbour who took a fence row to court has seen her plan backfire. Helen Faber has now been ordered to rip out her patio and central heating after losing a bitter four-year boundary dispu… ...
It was no joke when on April 1, 1988, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began erecting a mile-long, 4-foot-high fence along Moonstone Beach to enclose nesting piping plovers and least terns until ...
It was no joke when on April 1, 1988, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service began erecting a mile-long, 4-foot-high fence along Moonstone Beach to enclose nesting piping plovers and least terns until ...
A nursery that was at war with a 'ridiculous' council that had ordered to tear down a 6ft fence built to safeguard children has won its fight.
A neighbour is complaining that not only have we removed their fence, but that our new fence is so high we should have got planning permission.
Back garden fence For a simple back garden fence, you’re allowed a fence up to two metres high, which is around six feet and six inches high, without planning permission.
Here's what the law has to say about fences. Back garden fence For a back garden fence, you’re allowed a fence up to two metres high (that’s about six foot six) without needing planning ...
Prior to building a 6-foot privacy fence, make sure you're not violating local building codes.