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  • Personally I'd tell the 'neighbours' to fuck off* unless they can show they have some kind of access right. I bet they don't though.

    Looking at the map above their proposal strikes me as a nonsense.

    * unless, you know, they are actual human beings, but the fact that in their dealing with DH they just rock up and make demands lends me to think they are probably dicks. Do they understand their position? They've built some crappy extension (or is it a garage / studio? IDK) up to the boundary and haven't thought about the practicalities of maintenance and yet they are like 'alright DH you don't know me but can I fuck up your garden?'

    (I'm totally grouchy this morning as I've wasted two hours battling a fucking toilet seat of all things. I wouldn't really tell them to fuck off, just ask for more info then ghost them if I didn't like the sound of it / them)

  • Hah! I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt so far, they just knocked and asked the question yesterday - presumably at the ‘how the fuck do we do this’ stage.
    It’s a converted workshop/large shed tucked between houses (see pics below) and I can’t believe it got planning permission but it’s there now.
    There won’t be any access right and I think more info is what’s required (and then ghosting tbh).
    Knowing scaffolders, there are multiple things for them to fuck up before they even get to where the scaffold would be erected, never mind that it will block our garden and falling objects becomes a thing too.

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