Verily I say unto thee, that Phil Da Lick! spake thusly:
> Harsh. I assume you've looked into the law as high as you can go?
AFAICT these "policies" come under council planning regulations, and are
non-negotiable. My only option is to move house to an older property ...
one that actually *has* garden walls/fences built before these Draconian
"policies" came into effect.
As to the specific height allowance, it's *zero*. The neighbour opposite
built a un-mortared brick wall just *three bricks high*, and the council
demanded he pull it down (good job he didn't mortar it then).
It's the last time I ever buy a new house; from now on I'm going for old
buildings ... preferably something with a moat and a drawbridge.
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K.
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