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Please could someone help. My next door neighbour has got two trees in their garden which have grown so tall they are nearly as tall as the house. One is leaning on the fence which divides our houses and is pushing it over. The tree is very close to the house so if it fell over it would land directly on our house.
The trees are blocking all of our natural sunlight and it is awful. We have asked them kindly to cut a bit off of the top to reduce the size but they won't. Do we have any rights to make them cut the top off the trees to make them smaller and to thin them out so light can get through to our garden? If so who do we contact.
Please help! Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they are conifers you may be able to get it sorted through the local council. If they are deciduous trees it is more difficult but you should be able to get the offending branch(es) sorted wich are damaging the fence (if it's yours). Talk to your neighbour about it.
You are allowed to prune anything which hangs over into your garden anyway, but be careful to remain on the safe side of the boundary in case you get sued for trimming too far.