dont it cost an arm and a leg?
dont it cost an arm and a leg?
are yer sure, i dint want to go diggin me garden up and gettin the gyppo's round only ter be told its in the wrong place
Mine cost £400 about 2 years ago. That was done by the council, i could have got a local builder to do it for £200 but i heard that you could be liable if anything happens.
Check with your local planning office
yup, the council have quoted £450 they said i could get an approved contractor if i wanted but i would be liable for any reinstatement required if the council inspector wasnt happy with the job, so i might as well let them do it
ffs aint you a good brief, i could have done that in the first place
Hence the liability insurance !!!!!
It costs about £35 for 2 million quids worth !!!!!
Is that a year or a life time.
Hey Retsy I've a couple of questions I'd like to ask if you don't mind.
1, The car park of a local garden centre has a designated entrance and exit. Is it against the law to use the exit as an entrance. And if the exit was used as an entrance and there was an accident would the insurance pay up or could they claim that as the accident was not on public property they weren't liable to pay up?
2. Going back to trees and hedges. If someone wants a neighbours Leylandii trees cut down and both parties were in agreement to cutting them down. How would a third party go about having them protected as there's an owl nesting in one of them?
No I'm not taking the **** with this one! It's just that the trees are adjacent to my garden, I've no problem with them and I've got attached to the owls that have been nesting in them for the last 20 odd years. If they were left a couple more years so I could put up and get the owls used to some nest boxes in other trees in the area then I wouldn't have a problem. But the neighbour wants to cut them down this spring.