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Building works affecting my garden

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 445
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    Looks like a mixture of cement and sand with the water that has been used to clean their mixer with maybe? And it somehow got washed into your garden?

    Whatever it is, I hope you resolve it!
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    Slarti BartfastSlarti Bartfast Posts: 6,607
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    Sent a Facebook message to my neighbour's son earlier. He apologised and said it was a bore hole to check what the ground was like and that it was muddy water that had risen.
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    babinabababinaba Posts: 5,447
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    Did they do the bore hole in your garden?
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    Slarti BartfastSlarti Bartfast Posts: 6,607
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    babinaba wrote: »
    Did they do the bore hole in your garden?

    No in their own.
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    bri160356bri160356 Posts: 5,147
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    Sent a Facebook message to my neighbour's son earlier. He apologised and said it was a bore hole to check what the ground was like and that it was muddy water that had risen.

    As I said before, your neighbour is setting-up a gas ‘Fracking’ site but doesn’t know how to break the news to you.

    The ‘tree-hugging’ hordes, replete with banners, placards and caravans will be along shortly. :o
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    Slarti BartfastSlarti Bartfast Posts: 6,607
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    bri160356 wrote: »
    As I said before, your neighbour is setting-up a gas ‘Fracking’ site but doesn’t know how to break the news to you.

    The ‘tree-hugging’ hordes, replete with banners, placards and caravans will be along shortly. :o

    I would happily be party to a fracking site if only to annoy the tree hugging hordes. A "friend" of mine is an anti-fracking activist, which basically means he occupies a field (read, sits in it smoking weed) and believes this makes him superior to the rest of us (whom he arrogantly refers to as "token humans").
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