Neighbours can complain if your hedge breaks key rule and land you with £1,000 fine
Homeowners in the UK can face fines of up to £1,000 if their hedges exceed two meters in height and disrupt neighbors, as outlined in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003.
'Little-known' gardening rules you must follow or risk hefty fines
Homeowners are advised to familiarize themselves with lesser-known gardening regulations to avoid fines and maintain good neighborly relations.
Alan Titchmarsh says 'danger is too much to contemplate’ in urgent warning to gardeners
Alan Titchmarsh cautions gardeners against trimming hedges too close to the start of breeding season for birds, advocating for battery-operated tools for safety.
Vaping epidemic sees schools launch war on hiding places for pupils
Schools in England are taking measures such as cutting down hedges and relocating bike sheds to prevent students from secretly vaping amid a growing epidemic.