A snapshot of some of the photos being posted on social media at the moment by unhappy land-owning land maintenance 'customers'.
Half a pathThis and many more images can be found on the Home Owners Rights Network (HorNet) Facebook page | Safety first... not!A bin full of water and dog faeces in a children's play park. Check out the HorNet Facebook page for the full story. |
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Easy to see why residents have a chip on their shoulder!Go to HorNet's Facebook page to hear the rest of the story | Rocky road... skipping home from school wasn't an option for kids on this estate...See the 'after' photos on HorNet's Facebook page |
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Rain stops play...More information on HorNet's Facebook page | Creating beautiful landscapes?Full story on HorNet's Facebook page |
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I am a cider drinker...This and many more images on HorNet's Facebook page | Pickupa the pizza box! No? OK, just mow over it then...Oh dear, another maintenance fail. For a slice of the action, join the HorNet Facebook page |
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We think it's humanFor more on the origins of this issue, join the HomeOwners Rights Network | Junk yard or border?Taken 15th November on a Greenbelt Group estate. For the full story and other pictures, join HorNet |
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Chop n dropAbandoned cuttings, masonry and wood, strewn across a path (taken 15th November, 2016) - as ever see the full story on HorNet | Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness?The dank reality of living on a Greenbelt Group maintained site at this time of year has inspired one homeowner to take a series of seasonal images of her estate... for more join HorNet on Facebook |
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Well maintained borders they said in the bumf...Not quite what has been delivered... although doesn't stop an endless stream of 7 day warning letters arriving to the homeowners on this estate... again see more on HorNet | Danger pathScene of a dramatic air accident rescue allegedly... for the full story see HorNet Facebook |
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Another half a pathSeems to be a speciality on this estate... for the full story see HorNet | Eding their bets...Residents aren't convinced this is ever going to be mended. |
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Unpassable pathCrack out the wellies folks, it's another badly maintained footpath. | Oh dear, suing a resident for not paying for this...... he's getting lots of support through HorNet. |
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Where did they get the wood for this?Would this meet safety standards do you think? | The horrors just go on! |
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Mouldy tarmac and steps worn away to nothingFor the full story visit HorNet | Rotten seesawMore likely to be a case of meemaw, meemaw for kids wanting to play on this piece of equipment. |
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