Welcome to Over50sForum! The site for people over 50 to chat, make friends, discuss, share, and generally be part of something that's fun and friendly :)
Not sure if the concrete block I put in place,will still be there,as I have been staying at my sons,..
Oh well I will find out tonight,when we drive back home,thank you every one for your suggestions!.
Pauline, I’d imagine, you are losing sleep over your parking problem? I can tell it’s getting to you and you don’t need all the hassle.
I have a feeling some of those neighbours are doing it on purpose now, to rile you.
I can only suggest some sort of post that they can’t move.
Pauline, I’d imagine, you are losing sleep over your parking problem? I can tell it’s getting to you and you don’t need all the hassle.
I have a feeling some of those neighbours are doing it on purpose now, to rile you.
I can only suggest some sort of post that they can’t move.
You are right,Art,..I will be getting a bollard,they certainly won't be getting a reaction from me,as you say,they are doing it on purpose,..
Some absolutely crap advice posted, but there we go.
Allocated car spaces are subject to the law, especially when it comes to clamping.
There is a huge difference between an allocated car parking space which is part of your property and one which is not your land but which you only have a right to park on.
I knew of one such case the neighbour despite polite requests continued to park in the space .
One night his car was keyed and he moved it .
I don't understand that,the police wouldn't get involved when members of the public parked in my space,they said it was a civil matter,I guess the law must be different in certain places.