Whwn I moved in here (Housing Association) 32 years ago, the front gardens in this road were open plan. No property dividers, scruffy grass with yarrow and other weeds. I tentatively started turning my patch into a garden, waiting to see if the HA objected. More people followed suit. About 15 years ago the road of some 70 properties won the local "in Bloom", Road category.
Now it would have to be entered in a "Carpark" category, if there were one as gardens are converted into off-road parking when new people move in. There are maybe half a dozen or so cultivated plots left, of which mine is one. I guess when I depart this mortal realm, mine will suffer the same fate.
Where will the local cats and sparrows hang out?
AIBU To Be So Annoyed at the Stupidity of This
Good Morning Sunday 21st June 2026
Gooseberry crop has disappeared
Father's Day Sunday — nobody makes cards for this type of dad




