Friday, September 10, 2010

Nightmare neighbour David Alvand refuses to chop trees which can be seen from space

16 giant leylandii trees, almost bigger than the house itself, have been grown in front of a yard in Plymouth, southwestern England since 1991. It can be easily detected on Google Earth satellite images. This tree has brought a lot of complications to the residents nearby. For instance, the hideous trees have blocked the sunlight from penetrating and cause the road to look awful. Despite being requested to chop down the trees for times, the nightmare neighbor insisted not to do so. The similar situation occurred for the case of the removal of high walls on both sides of his garden in which it took 15-16 years to sort out.

1 comment:

  1. I think that the owner of the property refuse to cut down the tress as he thinks that it is a natural resources which should not be chopped down. However, he should be considerate and care for the safety of the road users. The trees are too big until it can block the vision of the road users. Besides, it may cause accidents to occur if the trees continue to grow. May be the owner can cut down some of the trees and let only one or two trees that do not cause any complications to the road users to be left. Or he can trim the trees so that they are less leafy.

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