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He did state this in his post -
''This wall should then be built their side of the remaining concrete/wire fence''.
not in the post i read and quoted,but nice of you to take the time to point out i hadnt read previous posts
"I put up a fence about afoot inside my boundary line when the old chap owned the house due to his hedge been in the way.
House change hands about 8 years ago & im just replacing a fence panel where I found the offending items.
As the house is empty at the moment I strolled round for security reasons I’m looking to find the other end of the cables/pipe."
 
Course, jus kiddin. Hope he gets sorted :)
He has just let us know that he has just sold his mansion so he is a mill or so better off, although he will have to give half to his unc wot lent him the dosh to buy my stepdaughter out! covid 19 seems to have shifted the housing market into a higher gear. Hasn't done him any harm!
Spose i should call him "ex-sil", sounds a bit weird!
 
Anybody else remember the sidewinder leany luggage sidecars that came about when the Motybike laws changed around 1980?I
Certainly do remember them. Never thought they were a good idea, spotty youths with a monster bike and one of those was a lethal combination. When I was a yoof I bought a clapped out BSA A10 with a double adult bathyscope on the side, for use in the winter as I was still on L plates and was allowed on a provisional licence. The BSA was so clapped that it was soon stripped down and forgotten, and I went on to jap bikes which were a whole lot more reliable.
 

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