Who is responsible for grass verges?

The land is often public property, with maintenance usually being a municipal responsibility. Some municipal authorities, however, require that abutting property owners maintain their respective verge areas, as well as the adjunct footpaths or sidewalks.
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Who owns the grass verge UK?

This means that the local authority maintain the surface of the paving, grass verge and road, but so far as ownership of the sub-surface is concerned the owner of the abutting house or land (called the "frontager"} is in actuality the owner of it.
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Who is responsible for grass verges in Ireland?

Grass cutting on road verges is done by the Department for Infrastructure for road safety reasons only and for no other reason. Roadside trees/hedges are the responsibility of the owner/occupier of the land they're on. You can report a safety issue with weeds, grass verges, hedges or overhanging trees.
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What is the verge of a road?

What is a verge area? The area of road reserve between the edge of a made roadway or constructed kerb and water table if in place and the boundary of the adjoining certificate or crown title boundary.
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Who owns tree on verge?

Trees growing in the highway verge are likely to be the responsibility of the highway authority but trees situated in the hedges are likely to belong to the owner, together with the hedge. These assumptions are always subject to relevant evidence to the contrary.
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Identifying Grasses on Verges



What is verge maintenance?

Umdoni Municipality is the service provider for the verge maintenance service. The areas maintained are covered by a total of 127 brush cutters and 93 cleaners through the EPWP Programme which totals 220 staff members responsible for the delivery of the service to our communities.
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Is it against the law to park on a grass verge?

Under the Greater London Council (General Powers) Act, motorists cannot park on urban roads with their car's wheels on pavements, grass verges or any land between carriageways.
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Who is responsible for trees overhanging road?

The rule that responsibility for a tree rests with the occupier of the land where it is rooted also applies to trees bordering a highway. However for trees overhanging the highway the general rule is that responsibility to deal with overhanging growth stays with the occupier of the land.
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Who is responsible for trees next to road?

Trees that are actually on highway land are almost always presumed to be the responsibility of the highway authority, regardless of when they were planted, and regardless of the strict position in law as to ownership.
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Who owns land between house and road?

Landowners have often heard of the “ad medium filum” presumption that landowners adjoining the highway own up to the mid-point in the road, unless it can be proven otherwise. Land that has been compulsorily purchased is one example of when the Highway Authority will usually own the land outright.
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Can I put rocks on my grass verge?

We would want to remind residents that under the provisions of the Highways Act 1980 , it is an offence to block, obstruct or damage road verges. This includes rocks, posts, A-boards etc.
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Can I plant a tree on the grass verge outside my house?

Is the verge yours? If it's just outside your house but not within your curtailage you don't own it and can't plant on it. You could approach your council but there will be issues with maintenance, highways sight lines and public liability and it is likely that they will not be receptive.
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Can I ask my Neighbour to cut his trees?

You have a common law right to prune back parts of a tree or hedge growing over the boundary into your property (subject to any legal restrictions being overcome first such as Tree Preservation Orders or conservation areas) but you cannot compel the owner of the trees or hedge to carry out this work or pay for it.
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Can my Neighbour cut my tree without asking?

Entering someone's property, without permission, to cut a tree would undoubtedly be illegal. You may need to take matters to court. It depends which came first - the tree or your garden.
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Can I cut branches overhanging my property?

Trees overhanging your property

You have the right to prune overhanging tree branches back to the boundary line of your property, even if you don't own the tree.
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Who is responsible for trees on a public footpath?

Trees along the edges of a right of way are generally the landowner's responsibility to maintain in a safe condition. It is advisable to check regularly the trees on your land to ensure that they do not pose a hazard. Remember that on bridleways horse riders should have at least 4 metres of headroom.
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What is the law regarding overhanging tree branches in England?

Your neighbour can cut any branches that are overhanging into their garden as long as they only remove the bits on their side of the boundary. If they want you to cut your tree or hedge just because they don't like the way it looks, it's up to you whether you do the work.
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What is Section 154 of the Highways Act?

Section 154 of the Highways Act 1980 empowers the authority to deal, by notice, with hedges, trees and shrubs growing on adjacent land which overhang the highway, and to recover costs. '
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Why do we have grass verges?

Road verges are strips of land sited alongside motorways and other roads for various reasons: to prevent flooding, provide a safe place for drivers to stand if cars break down, store highway equipment and more.
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What does no parking on the verge mean?

Vehicles should not normally be parked wholly or partly on verges and footways because doing so causes an obstruction and a danger to pedestrians, people with disabilities, children and other vulnerable people.
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What is the grass in front of a house called?

City grass. Common: New England, generally describes a large strip of grass. Also refers to park-like common-use green spaces in small town centers. Curb lawn: Kalamazoo, Michigan; Elyria, Ohio; Miami County, Ohio; Greenville, South Carolina.
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Do you have a right to light in your garden?

Do I have a right to light in my garden? The right to light only applies to rooms in your house, not open ground, so you will not ordinarily be able to make a claim for the right to light in your garden.
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Does my Neighbour have to cut my side of his hedge?

Both you and your neighbour should be trimming each other's respective side of the hedge. You are free to cut back roots or branches that are within your property's boundaries. However, you're only allowed to trim the growth on your property.
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What is the legal height of a Neighbour's tree?

In general, there is no specific limit to the height that a tree is allowed to grow, but if the trees form a vegetative screen that is limiting a neighbours usage/enjoyment then it could be a High Hedge issue which Planning Enforcement would potentially get involved with.
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Do I own the verge outside my house UK?

Regardless of who owns the soil, the public may have a right of passage over it, ie it may be part of the highway. Consequently, if a public right of passage over such a verge is claimed, it is no answer for the adjoining owner to say 'the land belongs to me' since even if it does, it may still be part of the highway.
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