We'll be moving house soon, and the garden that we are moving to has some trees (Leylandii, I think) at the end of the garden (they are very tall!).
We plan to remove the trees in our garden.
The garden backs onto another garden, and it is obvious that the people backing on to us, don't look after their garden. They als have some Leylandii on their side of the boundary. They overhang our garden by a good few feet.
We want to enjoy the full size of our garden and so want to place a 6 foot fence at the end, where the trees currently are.
Our first approach will be to offer to remove the tree from their garden at our cost if they want them removed (they may not). Our next offer will be to trim our side back to the boundary (can we do this legally in Scotland? Do we need their approval?) at our cost.
Does this all seem reasonable? Hopefully they will be ok about this. If not, I just need to know where we stand.
We plan to remove the trees in our garden.
The garden backs onto another garden, and it is obvious that the people backing on to us, don't look after their garden. They als have some Leylandii on their side of the boundary. They overhang our garden by a good few feet.
We want to enjoy the full size of our garden and so want to place a 6 foot fence at the end, where the trees currently are.
Our first approach will be to offer to remove the tree from their garden at our cost if they want them removed (they may not). Our next offer will be to trim our side back to the boundary (can we do this legally in Scotland? Do we need their approval?) at our cost.
Does this all seem reasonable? Hopefully they will be ok about this. If not, I just need to know where we stand.