Another question which I'm hoping you may be able to help with.
I have been led to believe that we are responsible for all the boundaries of our 2 acre property.
One side is lined with poplars which are essentially on the boundary line between my property and my neighbour. In the gaps between the poplars I decided to plant a native English hedge, and still on my own land, I put up one of those temporary mesh fences with the wire stakes, in an effort to keep the neighbours sheep off the hedge which has canes and rabbit guards.
My question is that while I accept that it is my responsibility to look after the border, is their any obligation for the neighbour to make an attempt to keep his sheep off my property? So for example - why would I pay for an expensive fence which in essence is only required to keep next doors livestock out of my property? It may be my boundary line, but is there any obligation for the neighbour to take adequate steps to keep their sheep from my property - or do I have to pay for what is in effect going to have to be a sheep proof fence?