#right-of-way

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fromIndependent
3 days ago
Law

'Our neighbour destroyed 40m of hedgerow to put a new entrance onto a shared laneway without asking us or getting planning permission. What can we do?'

A neighbour has created a new bulldozed opening onto a shared laneway where they previously had no formal access, prompting consideration of legal action.
fromIrish Independent
5 months ago
Real estate

'Will missing planning files for a 1970s house stop us from buying it?'

Missing planning documents can delay property sales but won't necessarily prevent them.
It's crucial to verify legal access and rights of way when purchasing rural properties.
fromIndependent
3 days ago
Law

'Our neighbour destroyed 40m of hedgerow to put a new entrance onto a shared laneway without asking us or getting planning permission. What can we do?'

fromIndependent
2 months ago

'The right of way to our house is becoming unusable and the owner is ignoring us. Can we do the maintenance on the laneway ourselves?'

The laneway is becoming increasingly difficult to navigate due to overhanging branches that are blocking our passage and the surface of the lane is deteriorating.
Real estate
Design
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

The Single Most Important Element In Creating Good Cities - Streetsblog USA

Right of Ways significantly influence urban experience and define our sense of place.
UK politics
fromIndependent
3 months ago

'Our new neighbour is trying to close off a right of way that's been there for generations. Can he?'

New neighbours cannot arbitrarily close an established public right of way.
fromThe Local France
6 years ago

How does 'priorite a droite' really work when you're driving in France?

The priorité à droite rule—priority from the right—means a driver approaching an intersection must yield to vehicles coming from their right unless otherwise indicated.
France politics
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