Siblings face huge ‘fence wars’ court bill after chopping down trees in neighbours’ garden
Read our Privacy notice Three siblings could be facing a "ruinous" £250,000-plus "fence wars" court bill after invading their neighbours' "immaculate" garden and hacking down their 33-foot Leylandii trees. The couple sued after Mrs Bowler, her brother John Barberis and sister Mary Englishby pulled out their back fence and had tree surgeons remove a line of 33ft Leylandii trees which they complained had been "overshadowing" their garden. Following a trial, Judge Alan Saggerson has now ruled in...
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