Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hey EDites, what is allowed/acceptable when it comes to cutting branches from a neighbor's tree that extends over your garden? Owner of tree gave permission for trimming but getting a bit of grief from other neighbors- even those that are not directly impacted by tree but who merely like it being there. The tree is quite overgrown (50+ ft tall) and really has no business being in a residential garden. Concerns from my side are mainly safety for kids, subsidence and blocking sunlight. There is no protection order in place for this tree. Comments appreciated.


Trav

Unless the higher bits are also over your boundary.


Offer them the chance to remedy it, but with a deadline and on that date, you will begin. Perhaps they could come round and see it from your garden, might help empathy a bit.


Otherwise, sneak over and lime it.

I second letting them know, explaining why you want it cut back and then doing it yourself if they refuse/decline.


If you ring 7525 2000 and speak to an operator there (at Southwark's enviro line) they will come along and do it: if you have neighbours with unruly bushes, give them a ring. It's still an annoyance (to me but potentially a big problem to the blind, disabled, some elderly) here in SE22 where plenty of privet-lovers can't be bothered to cut wayward branches back.

Thanks all for good suggestions.No Red it doesn't have a TPO. BTW Nigello I tried the council but they were reluctant to get involved unless its on the street.Ended up pruning main branch but still got a little grief from one neighbour who was upset she wasn't "consulted first".

it is your legal right to trim back any branches or leaves overhanging into your garden from a neighbouring garden. if you do this you are then legally obliged to toss the brances or leaves back into the neighbouring garden.


i would strongly advise against rushing into this course of action as have seen, not from direct personal experience, but from a couple of families i used to live near who nearly came to blows when one of them did this.

If it's a large (tall) specimen then trimming one side only may unbalance it and make it unstable - possibly to the point it becomes a safety hazard which means it falls into a different category. This could persuade your neighbour to trim their side accordingly.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • From the whois record: Domain Status    Registered And No Website
    • I bought a carpet swiper few years ago and it’s a game changer, mostly on the rug, couple of minutes in the morning during the week, cleans all the crumbs , pet hair etc. 
    • I totally recommend Aria and AFE plumbing. He managed the renovation of a bathroom and refurbishment of a kitchen. He also helped with other smaller jobs around the flat. He was conscientious, communicated every step of the way, was helpful and did a great job. His team are nice people - which always makes a difference - and really  detailed in their work. They worked hard and the result was great. Aria is on 07739 734895. 
    • I’ve been thinking about how different people manage their homes, especially when life is busy and there never seems to be enough time. Some do a little each day, some blitz at weekends, and some just tackle things when they can’t stand it anymore!   Here are 3 things I’ve noticed help a lot:   1. Start with one reset: Choose a single room (often kitchen or bathroom) and get it back to baseline.     2. Keep a simple kit: Just a handful of reliable products and cloths make it easier to get started.     3. Mini resets: 10–15 minutes daily stops everything from sliding back.       Personally, in my own home I do a quick evening routine — tidy up, hoover, flat mop (it’s quick and easy), a room spray, and fabric freshener. Then at the weekend I’ll do a deeper clean.   I’m curious — what works for you? Do you have any routines, hacks, or tricks that help you keep on top of your home?   I’m always looking for ways to grow and develop the services I run. My aim is to support busy, overwhelmed people who need a practical helping hand. My passion is creating supportive space resets that genuinely make homes feel lighter and calmer, and my goal is to keep building that here in our community.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...