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Thanks for all the replies guys n gals & the supportive comments, it was really useful. I really didn’t want to go down the solicitor route for obvious reasons; I do have easement in my deeds and can access the land at anytime to inspect my services. I bit the bullet, literally (the neighbour had 5 shotguns confiscated from his home last April for threatening an ex girlfriend) I confronted him’ and after a heated debate, with much swearing & stick waving he agreed to make good the damage he had caused. The pipe is now covered, I cleared the air a little, he threatened me with the police if I went onto his land again, I explained the easement in the deeds but to be honest it was like talking to a 12 year old, the neighbour has a history of drug abuse, and after 15 minutes in his hovel, he reappeared with an apology, I think some self sedation was present. But all in all a result, but I’m sure there’s a shotgun cartridge with my initial on it now.
Thanks again group, wait for the next installment, it wont be long..
Otto