Irritating neighbours

Do you have neighbours who annoy the heck out of you?

Back in the summer, I received an unexpected visit from my council housing officer and one of her colleagues. The reason being that a complaint had been made to the council about the state of my garden. Furthermore, the complainant had also contacted the MP for my area, which had resulted in the MP putting pressure on the council to get their tenant (me) to sort out their neglected and overgrown eyesore of a garden.

My son had been with me when this visit took place. Although the housing officer could not tell us who the complainant was, my son and I were both 99.9% sure that the complainant was a particular neighbour of ours who has a reputation for being a bit of a bully.

Fortunately for me, my local council know that I can struggle physically. It was made clear that if I was perfectly able-bodied, the pressure being applied by the MP would have resulted in the council pursuing the legal route and taking me to court. That said, if I was perfectly able-bodied, it's unlikely that I would have allowed my garden to end up becoming an eyesore.

It wasn't the complaint as such that irked me, but the fact that the complainant had not considered the option of sharing their concerns about my garden with me first. I'm not an unreasonable person, or at least I don't think I am. 

I have what I consider to be a good rapport with the rest of my neighbours, but it seems like this one particular neighbour seems to take great delight in trying to antagonise and intimidate anyone and everyone to get what he wants. As my son said, if the state of my garden was causing the neighbour distress, there was nothing stopping them from going down the neighbourly route and offering to help me get it sorted.

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  • I think every street has a Tin Pot Hitler who thinks they have the right to enforce their will and what they consider right and proper on everybody else.

    If you get more complaints you could say you have a wildlife garden! If your neighbour's that bothered about it, then why not offer to help you?

  • Great idea! Contact Chris Packham - ask if he'd visit to look for interesting wildlife and insects. Then get the local wildlife trust to help put up insect and bat boxes and hedgehog homes, contacting the local rag to offer this as, 'save the planet' news.  You'll become local eco hero - annoying neighbour will be the one who's ostracized..

    Rats are very intelligent - I used to get told off for feeding them bird suet balls on the boatyard where I used to live. Unlike humans, rats self-regulate the size of colonies according to the food available. Pity that doesn't happen in social housing Wink .

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  • Great idea! Contact Chris Packham - ask if he'd visit to look for interesting wildlife and insects. Then get the local wildlife trust to help put up insect and bat boxes and hedgehog homes, contacting the local rag to offer this as, 'save the planet' news.  You'll become local eco hero - annoying neighbour will be the one who's ostracized..

    Rats are very intelligent - I used to get told off for feeding them bird suet balls on the boatyard where I used to live. Unlike humans, rats self-regulate the size of colonies according to the food available. Pity that doesn't happen in social housing Wink .

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