cake492
Member
Does anyone know the law regarding clearing private muck heaps? We have a vindictive neighbour who hates horses, and has reported our muck pile to the local council. A guy visited us yesterday and asked us to clear it. The muck pile consisting straw and manure (rotting down), is approx 1 yard high and 2 metres long. The nearest house (the awful neighbour) is about 200 feet away and there is only a very slight odour, which can only be smelled if you stand next to the pile. Also, the muck heap is situated on a private lane, with private access only.
We rent the land and stable adjacent to our house from a local landowner, and as he also owns the land the muck heap is on, he told us to pile it there. He doesn't want to know about the Council problem.
Can the Council prosecute us if we don't clear it, and is a private muck heap classed as an environmental health hazard?
Anyone involved with a local council, or someone who has had a similar problem, I would love to hear from you.
We rent the land and stable adjacent to our house from a local landowner, and as he also owns the land the muck heap is on, he told us to pile it there. He doesn't want to know about the Council problem.
Can the Council prosecute us if we don't clear it, and is a private muck heap classed as an environmental health hazard?
Anyone involved with a local council, or someone who has had a similar problem, I would love to hear from you.