Fixing a boundary wall - what's the best approach?
Restoring an old boundary wall can be a headache for some – particularly where neighbours disagree.
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Dear Karen,
My neighbour and I have farmed next to each other for years and the generation before that. We have always gotten along and helped each other out on the farm during silage cutting, calving periods over the years.
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