Work started on my new fence yesterday and the builder said he should finish later today. The problem is that they had to drive down a wide pathway at the back of my house to drop of materials and equipment and load the van up with the original bricks and concrete blocks away. The pathway is owned by the corporation of London and one of my neighbours had a go at the driver saying he couldn't drive down there. The driver then said it would only be for a few hours to load and unload but the neighbour still complained.
I don't have a side gate and the only other way is to cart the old rubbish through my house. If it's only for a few hours is my neighbour within their right to complain?
yes, anyone is in their rights to complain about anything unfortunately. He's a bit of a nob to do so, but there you go. I would be inclined to take them round a ottle of wine and apologise and say you didnt know but you'll note it for future
I agree with PeterPedants, for once I understood every word, thanks peter. Are there any signs saying no entry or making it clear that no access is allowed without council permission?? If not what makes you neighbor think its not allowed
I wouldn't take him wine. It's not his land. If he wants to complain to the Corporation, let him. Your workmen will be done by then. Miserable old devil. Best ignored.
I'm pretty confident that this sort of access is allowed Sounds like a right Nobedski, just ignore and even if the council do object you'll be done and dusted before anything happens.
I contacted the C of L to remove a tree that caused the brick wall to collapse as it kind of uprooted the concrete and also the thick branches were growing against the wall and pushing it forward. You could see the indents on the branches.
Forgot to add at the end that the C of L workmen drove their vehicle down the path to take the tree away and a bush that also needed removing prior to me getting the builder in.
Don't let it worry you, tigger. The nosey old fool is just being silly. Probably got nothing better to do. More than likely the path is there for access anyway. There's no other reason for it to be there. Forget it.
I very rarely see anyone walking down the pathway, Sqad. Just the odd person with their dog and the van wasn't blocking anyone from walking round it. Ther was plenty of room to walk past it.
Tiggs, sometimes life can be difficult at times, . Some people just love to complain. Finish your wall and don’t dwell on the complaint.
What happened to being neighbourly?