Is burning rubbish in your back garden illegal?
For the past few week-ends, one of my neighbours has had thick black smoke coming from his back garden, which has meant his close neighbours have had to bring washing in, close windows etc.
One of them is thinking of reporting him to our Housing Association, but I wondered if there is anything they could do about it if it isn't illegal.
On the other side of his garden fence runs a main road (buses etc) which is only a small distance away.
It is believed he has a lot of rubbish in his garden and inside his bungalow and we can't understand why he doesn't just hire a skip to take it away.
Have read your link Bobbs and I would say his close neighbours could complain to the Housing Association or the Environment Dept at the council.
I'm sure it is Bobbs, it could be anything.
We think he's a hoarder as he very rarely puts any of his bins out for collection and his curtains are permanently closed so no-one can see in.
One of the neighbours has seen into his back garden when she has gone past sitting upstairs on the double decker bus and she said it's like Steptoe's back yard.
17.12 Would you be a fan of having a neighbour who is upset because she can't look into your house because your curtains are closed then Mamyalynne.??
or goes upstairs on a bus to nose into your garden ?????or even knows when you put your dust bin out,??????
When someone is creating a nuisance it is bound to attract the attention of neighbours - in this case I'd say it may be a very good idea to get the Council involved.
Not just to curb the problems caused by the nasty smoke but to check on the well being of this gentleman and offer some assistance if needed.
17.41 "check on the well being of this gentleman" No she and her neighbours are just being plain Nosey, and well you know it,... there's a lot of it about..