A friend and around six neighbours have rear gardens facing a former college ground now a housing estate. Since the ground has been developed accommodating considerable amount of properties, my friend and their neighbours have been plagued by garden flooding.
A land engineer suggested they do away with the gardens have them chipped and use tubs for planting at their OWN expense, In other words. we don't give a monkey you have lost the use of your garden as it was before development I wonder if he would accept a neighbour flooding his garden and saying the same!.
Without going in to waffling details what could be the cause of flooding?, I guess there would be several reasons.I am wondering if this sort of thing is covered under the 'Human rights a
Many thanks for your time.
Happy new year to all including the forum staff. (crawling now)
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