It is high quality, normally 2 meters high, close board panels with concrete posts and gravel boards, it’s designed to last between 15 and 20 years.
Yes. Anyone living in a house or flat with its own garden, who receives improved fencing will have a weekly service charge of £2 per week
There isn’t enough money available. The average cost of the preparation, reclaiming any land and then putting up the fencing is £1,700 per property which means that, if you didn’t make a contribution, it would take almost 50 years for everyone on the estate to get new fencing.
No. You will only have to pay when the fencing has been installed at your home.
The fencing charge is a condition of your tenancy agreement so it will be covered by Housing Benefit/Universal Credit.
Communal fencing is not part of this programme.
We will carry out repairs if there is a safety risk and the repair isn’t a result of damage or neglect.
When we are due to start the work, you will need to make sure your garden is accessible, and that the boundary is clear to allow the fence to be erected. If not, you may be charged.
Each will be treated on its own merit but generally the fencing will be erected along the boundary line shown on the deeds to your property. You will then be responsible for looking after the reclaimed garden.
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