Okay, brainy people with lots of experience about stuff and things...
Several years ago, the council allowed the people who built a park behind our house to plant bushes behind my back fence...they actually grow up my back fence. Not only has this meant I'm no longer able to get to it to maintain it from that side (paint with wood preserve etc.), it has also led to a huge amount of suckering into my garden of very robust, thorny bushes (and I mean huge red thorns growing all around the main stem and offshoots). This is just one of the variety of plants that has been encroaching further and further into my garden over the past few years...and each one grows very quickly to a fair few feet.
My property is built on a hardcore base, so I can't even get to the roots to try to deal with them. Clipping them to the floor is my my only solution, but that just means more and more suckers are produced. This year is the worst it's been. I once had a patio area made with square slabs, but now these hardy, woody plants are pushing up between them. A border with specially chosen and cared for shrubs has been destroyed and has now been taken over by these plants coming up and flourishing around them and in their place.
I rang the council a couple of years ago to tell them to stop constantly cutting the original ones behind my fence to waist height, as it was just encouraging them more...AND their buzz saws were constantly banging against my back fence, which is really not ideal, as I'd ultimately be responsible for paying for its repair after years and years of this. I've just contacted them again to complain about the ridiculous amounts of bramble these bushes have spewed into my garden and they said someone would come to see exactly what I'm complaining about.
So...before they come...does anyone know my rights here...I mean, I can't deal with this on my own anymore and it would cost a lot to get it sorted professionally. Are they obliged to offer compensation? Would I be able to request they completely reclaim my garden for me at their expense? I don't know. I always feel like I'm letting people get away with this sort of thing, but, at this point, I'm at my wit's end. I seriously do not have a functional garden anymore...it's that bad.
Thank you for reading...and breathe.