Neighbour parking too close

put up a post and rail fence.

any restrictive covenant is unlikely to be enforceable. It is probably a right reserved by the estate developers to control the look of the houses. Once they were all sold they will have lost interest.

If you get a solicitors letter you can spin it out a bit.

You can also place some large concrete planters or troughs on your boundary (too heavy to lift when full) with prickly plants.
 
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I could or I was maybe thinking of putting some very large stones alone the edge so he would not be able to trespass
 
Permitted development rights have been removed in my area I cannot put up any fence without planning permission which he will almost certainly object to
 
large heavy plant pots on the boundary ??
are you allowed plants or shrubs to be planted ??
 
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I checked with council they say I need planning permission even for chain fence and they want £174 for application!
 
OK then sweet peas trained up garden wire. Or raspberries. It's not a fence...
 
I could dig up tarmac and put flower border there maybe that's the answer
 
It would mean me digging up edge of drive but might be worth it in the long run he's unlikely to stand on mud but you never know!
 
It's kind of shared but mine is tarmac his is gravel they are right next to each other no space between I hope this is clear
 
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