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As autumn takes hold and garden furniture is packed away, many of us are noticing aspects of our gardens that were overlooked during the busy summer months.
During the sunny and warm summer period, a surge in growth across our gardens may have resulted in branches from your neighbour's tree or hedge encroaching on your space.
Although it might be tempting to want to cut the branches, it's important to familiarise yourself with the rules on what you can and can't do - as the last thing you want is a dispute with your neighbour.
Property experts and lawyers have now revealed what the law says can be done if a neighbour's tree begins to infringe on your garden, reports Wales Online .
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