When you’re planning summer barbecues, parties or just unwinding in your garden, your garden fence is not usually something you factor into your garden checklist. However, prioritising your fence can ...
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There have been just under ten thousand searches for “garden fence” in the UK, and over three thousand searches for “garden fence paint colour” in the past month. Clearly, Britons are looking for ...
Now the sun is shining, you may want to head out into the garden and spruce it up a bit before the summer, maybe put up a new garden fence? However, Brits thinking of doing this have been warned that ...
Find out what easy mistakes could land you a hefty fine THINKING of putting up a new garden fence this summer? You might want to check the rules first or you could land yourself a hefty fine and even ...
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Disputes often arise between neighbours over who has responsibility for fixing damages such as a broken garden fence. Typically, neighbours divide the repair costs equally, but occasionally some shirk ...
Stormy and blustery conditions can leave fencing damaged or destroyed beyond repair, meaning homeowners will frequently need to replace them entirely. Brits must also exercise caution when painting ...
Severe storms such as those recently witnessed across the UK can come with all sorts of inconveniences. One of the most common of these issues is damage to fences which can be as severe as the ...
Homeowners with a fence in their garden have been warned they could face fines of up to £5,000 under new laws. An expert has urged gardeners to look up the new rules before putting up any fencing. New ...
Fences are a common way to divide property lines in residential areas of the UK. However, there are restrictions in place on how tall these can be.