Wednesday, March 11, 2026
taking hedge back to boundary
Why on earth would one do this? I have really no idea. It has no interest other than open space, which is normally boring.
Yet this is repeatedly what J has done to the hedge between them and the building site. It just highlights the thing you want to hide.
He should at least use it to indicate his preferred height.
Being a shared garden amongst the flat owners, it is now more likely to be replaced by solid barrier or fence, which will be even worse. It would be wiser to let it develop as an asset on his side. This might make it more likely to be left, rather than have bad feelings.
No imagination.
M