Good luck - we had a great view of the ranges when we moved here as the neighbour's pine trees were only about a metre tall. Now, nearly seven years later, they are about 10m tall and growing. They are also less than half a metre from the boundary and the council regulations state any tree that is likely to grow taller than 4m cannot be planted within 10m of the boundary without the neighbour's consent. They did not have the previous owner's consent and they certainly didn't have ours. We asked if they could keep them trimmed and got told no, and they laid a complaint with the police when we trimmed our side of them! They have moved out now and the new owners (who rent it out at present) are happy for us to keep them trimmed but they are so tall now it's not easy as they are on two steep slopes. They also have an enormous willow tree that is now about 20m tall down at the base of the two slopes.
We get sweet FA view now and they will need to be removed eventually as they will cause problems for the fences and waterway. We'd love to poison them but I think they'd notice as there are about 50 of them! Fucking stupid place to plant so many pine trees and so close together - they are about a metre apart. If he'd kept them trimmed into a hedge I could understand it, but planting a veritable forest along the boundary is ridiculous. He has a big hedge along most of the front, and also about 10 large poplars. Thankfully they are all on our east side so don't shade anything other than the drive in the winter mornings.
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
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