#69707
Have they checked on their elderly neighbours to see if they’re ok and need a hand? Bob Jenrick’s constituents.
A PENSIONER'S garden has become so overgrown six-foot weeds are climbing over the fence into their neighbour's back yard.

Mandy Evans, 59, and friend Fredrick Western, 71, have slammed their council after the unruly plot in Newark, Notts, was abandoned to grow out of control.

The neighbouring home belongs to a couple in their 80s who appear to have left their backyard go as weeds cover most of the section that also homes a tired looking shack.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/money/28392889 ... 17933063-1
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#69708
And if the council had done anything, they'd be interfering busybodies and don't you know an Englishman's home is his castle?
#69711
Not valid without a photo of offending weeds, their garden doesn’t look exactly Chelsea Flower Show standard And what exactly is meant by “friend”? Looks very chummy to me
#69718
The have 'left their backyard go'?

Fuck me...
#69725
Watchman wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 4:22 pm Not valid without a photo of offending weeds, their garden doesn’t look exactly Chelsea Flower Show standard And what exactly is meant by “friend”? Looks very chummy to me
Spikes on the fence, take that weeds.
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#69775
I quite liked this line.
Massive six-foot high brambles are poking over the couple's fence into their manicured yard.
There lawn looks like a football pitch at the end of a long season, it is certainly not manicured.
#69790
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2024 5:23 pm The have 'left their backyard go'?

Fuck me...
A weird language that is not quite English : “How’s your garden?” “Okay, but it homes a tired looking shack” said nobody, ever.
#69794
It occurs to me that there's an actual issue here, that whatever is going on with the neighbour, they most likely are in need of help. Maybe more.

It just says a lot about the country today (or more likely the Mail looking for their preferred spin on the story) that they go with the "but what about me?" angle.
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#74619
Holy cow! Retired vicar, 79, complains he is 'knackered' after living beside a dairy farm for eight years

or to put it another way

Man moves next door to farm, is outraged to discover that farms can be noisy (Part 94)

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... years.html

Retired, but happy to put on the gear when the local paper sends their snapper round. At first glance it looks like he is wearing a cross but on closer inspection it looks like something from Argos's Mr T Collection.

Leviticus 19:18 - thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself (unless thy neighbours are a bit noisy, or smelly, or otherwise incur thine wrath)
#74620
I like how they've smudged out the farm shop's number (and I'm sure they wouldn't mind a bit of free advertising), while leaving in the number for the local garage.
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