Boundary problem - Lateral support of edgings on a boundary

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Hadders
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Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2006 10:12 am
Location: warrington cheshire

Post: # 12811Post Hadders

My driveway edges to my neighbours lawn. I want to lay edgings with at least a 75mm haunch but my neighbour will not allow me to temporarily disturb his lawn to put it in.

Does anyone know a method of getting the required lateral support which allows me to lay the edgings right up to the boundary edge?
mike hadfield

bobhughes
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Location: Redditch, Worcestershire

Post: # 12812Post bobhughes

Have a look here.
You're entitled to the work, not the reward.
Bob

Hadders
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Post: # 12894Post Hadders

Cheers Bob looks just what I need.
mike hadfield

Stuart1Stone
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Location: Bristol

Post: # 12978Post Stuart1Stone

Hi Hadders,

I've got exactly the same problem, to get round this I had a look at the page Bob sent you to, decided on Everedge, I ordered 2 packs of heavy duty C4 for around £70 +Vat, these guys are great delivered next day, to this end solved the edging problem with neighbour really well... they can be found @ www.everedge.co.uk.

Hope this helps,

Stuart. :)
Stu Stone

Hadders
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Location: warrington cheshire

Post: # 12990Post Hadders

thanks Stuart its a good solution
mike hadfield

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