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dandywarhol
05-10-21, 10:26
Basically my next door neighbour has built up a patio which is almost as high as my 2 metre fence. Then there's pillars on top.
The patio I'd say is 3 feet from the boundary fence
They had an enforcement notice put on them by they've put in for retrospective planning.
I've objected on privacy grounds.
What I'm looking for is are there any privacy laws written into planning acts?

tomcat
05-10-21, 12:36
Basically my next door neighbour has built up a patio which is almost as high as my 2 metre fence. Then there's pillars on top.
The patio I'd say is 3 feet from the boundary fence
They had an enforcement notice put on them by they've put in for retrospective planning.
I've objected on privacy grounds.
What I'm looking for is are there any privacy laws written into planning acts?

I've always found Cardiff council's planning department to be very helpful in cases such as this, obviously speak to your local council if you live elsewhere. One of my neighbours had a problem caused by raising his decking too high, this may be the case with your neighbour's patio.

life on mars
05-10-21, 17:46
Basically my next door neighbour has built up a patio which is almost as high as my 2 metre fence. Then there's pillars on top.
The patio I'd say is 3 feet from the boundary fence
They had an enforcement notice put on them by they've put in for retrospective planning.
I've objected on privacy grounds.
What I'm looking for is are there any privacy laws written into planning acts?

Gosh that sounds a bit over the top for a patio sounds like it's part of the Roman empire , certainly effects your privacy.

I know of people who have contacted local authorities around those awful trampolines that can make you feel looked, making you feel somewhat uncomfortable,

The good news is, you don’t necessarily have to put up with it , you do have a right to your privacy., chat with them first followed by a letter explaining your discomfort, if all fails warn them and then then contact your local authority they should be able to help. Id send photos from your side identify the intrusion.

dandywarhol
05-10-21, 19:35
Gosh that sounds a bit over the top for a patio sounds like it's part of the Roman empire , certainly effects your privacy.

I know of people who have contacted local authorities around those awful trampolines that can make you feel looked, making you feel somewhat uncomfortable,

The good news is, you don’t necessarily have to put up with it , you do have a right to your privacy., chat with them first followed by a letter explaining your discomfort, if all fails warn them and then then contact your local authority they should be able to help. Id send photos from your side identify the intrusion.
That's, exactly what it is aive contacted planning

Eric the Half a Bee
06-10-21, 08:26
Basically my next door neighbour has built up a patio which is almost as high as my 2 metre fence. Then there's pillars on top.
The patio I'd say is 3 feet from the boundary fence
They had an enforcement notice put on them by they've put in for retrospective planning.
I've objected on privacy grounds.
What I'm looking for is are there any privacy laws written into planning acts?

We had a similar scenario last year, but from the opposite angle to yours. We live on a hill. The bottom of the garden is 14 ft lower than the bottom of the back door. It was all one lengthy slope that you could do nothing with. Most houses in the street have tiered their gardens.

We decided to do the same last year and had two guys who did a great job. We originally had a flat space from the back door before it all sloped away and this was extended by a few feet to give us more space. Our neighbour reported us to the council this year complaining about privacy. We were unaware that this was needed and were told that most people don't realise either. We didn't have any issues with getting permission. As we're on a hill, each garden is going to be higher up as you go up the street. It was pointed out that the neighbour who complained could see right into the garden of the house the other side as that is down the hill. We've put up a fence so we cannot see into her garden. It still hasn't stopped her slagging us off in the street and inventing stories claiming family members of ours have been harassing her. She's a fruit loop who calls us scum in front of others.

Taunton Blue Genie
06-10-21, 11:54
We had a similar scenario last year, but from the opposite angle to yours. We live on a hill. The bottom of the garden is 14 ft lower than the bottom of the back door. It was all one lengthy slope that you could do nothing with. Most houses in the street have tiered their gardens.

We decided to do the same last year and had two guys who did a great job. We originally had a flat space from the back door before it all sloped away and this was extended by a few feet to give us more space. Our neighbour reported us to the council this year complaining about privacy. We were unaware that this was needed and were told that most people don't realise either. We didn't have any issues with getting permission. As we're on a hill, each garden is going to be higher up as you go up the street. It was pointed out that the neighbour who complained could see right into the garden of the house the other side as that is down the hill. We've put up a fence so we cannot see into her garden. It still hasn't stopped her slagging us off in the street and inventing stories claiming family members of ours have been harassing her. She's a fruit loop who calls us scum in front of others.

She should go into politics.....

dandywarhol
06-10-21, 16:09
She should go into politics.....
Cheers for that. I'd be happy with a 10/11,foot.She seems to think she'll get planning.

life on mars
06-10-21, 16:17
That's, exactly what it is aive contacted planning

Good luck let us know the outcome ,might be a good reference for others

dandywarhol
30-10-21, 12:30
Good luck let us know the outcome ,might be a good reference for others

Folowing my objection they changed there plans to iclude a wooden fence and screens around their patio facing our property,At least we won't see their ugly mugs.