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If the side return extension is recently built your neighbour may be trying to soften its impact on his view. Ivy in general on walls (particularly relatively new walls, i.e. not ancient) has very little impact, indeed it tends to protect the wall throwing off rain etc. It is only when it reaches windows or roofs that it can become intrusive or indeed invasive. Where the wall is on a neighbour's boundary growing stuff up it is fair game for him. If the ivy does become invasive (gets under tiles etc.) then your neighbour should give you or your contractors access to cut it back. Growth from a neighbour's property actually into yours can be cut back (by you) to the boundary. Best to do it through agreement, just for good relations.

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