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The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 makes it an offence to intentionally damage or destroy a wild bird's nest while it is being built or in use ...
More and more gardeners across the country will be heading out into their backyards and front gardens to trim hedges as we head into autumn.
Look at the front gardens in a typical suburban street and you're unlikely to be surprised by much. Tidy little lawns and hedges, a few prim flowers, perhaps a well-kept wooden fence. You probably ...
The recent changes have made it easier to understand and follow the regulations for replacing boundaries, hedges, or putting ...
Trimming or cutting hedges in August could land you with an unlimited fine and even six months in jail due to an environmental law.