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Not sure if they'd be able to help, but just a thought - there is a charity called Turning Point. They usually have someone there that works for the local council that is much more interested in hearing problems than others and thus has more influence. Might be worth a go? Not entirely sure if this is their area, but check it out anyway.

Aside from that, keep reporting it to the police and environmental health. The more you report it, the more they are likely to eventually do something.

Failing all of that, get a solicitor.
 
lay a big one on his doorstep, if he wants to live in a **** hole, then make sure it's a proper **** hole.
 
lay a big one on his doorstep, if he wants to live in a **** hole, then make sure it's a proper **** hole.

Do it in a paper bag, put it on his doorstep, set fire to it, then stamp on it to put the fire out... :cool:

Wait, I've got that wrong haven't I? :(
 
Can't stand people like this. If it was me i'd have thrown it all back over into his garden.

Have you spoken to other neighbours about the issue? If they too have concerns, get them to ring the police too. If more people complain surely they will take more notice?
 
If you find him intimidating, don't confront him.

Complain to your landlord/letting agent, police, enviromental health. Find out if he is renting and who his landlord is, complain to them, which, with any luck, will result in him being evicted.

Would dumping rubbish in someone's garden class as littering or fly tipping? Both of which is a criminal offence.

Possibly both?

Edit: As much as you'd probably like to, do not retaliate, this will only make it harder for you to take legal action.
 
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Personally I would take a newspaper, and a roll of toilet paper out to his garden, pull down my trousers, squat, have a read of the newspaper, and take a nice big dump on his lawn, make sure you leave the toilet paper and newspaper there.

But that's just me :)
 
Keep complaining to the Council, eventually they will send them a formal letter if they get enough complaints. Our house got one I'm ashamed to say, mostly through the efforts of my musician housemates, and we properly **** ourselves :p But I guess less concerned people might not care about such a formal letter.
 
Good luck OP, were also lucky enough to have some fantastic neighbours. They built an outside toilet and never bothered plumbing it in. The females in the family seem to be the only ones who use it, they then considerately bag their solid waste and lob it over the fence.
Really nice finding bags of human **** in your back garden, environmental health have been a waste of time so far :(.
 
Had a very similar situation to yours only my neighbours were drug dealing scum bags that didn't give a toss about there 5 kids. They ruined 2 summers in our street :(

They eventually moved on after the husband got thrown in jail. I tried everything you are doing and none of it worked.
 
It was abundantly clear he's ***** scum from the first post you made. I am quite familiar with this kind of behaviour and it stems out of pure and vacuous inconsideration.


For example, is it likely he privately rents, owns, or is his property managed by the council/housing association? If he owns the property, then there isn't much you can do. If he rents, then most assured shorthold tenancy agreements hold a clause which cites that audible noise outside the property between the hours of 11pm and 7am is unacceptable. To behave to the contrary would be in violation of the agreement which would rend it null and void.
If it is a housing association property (which I highly expect), then not only does he violate the same clause as in the tenancy agreements and they would also have an obligation to act on the grounds of the environmental health act.

In either scenario, it's imperative you address a complaint either with the council or the estate agents/landlord involved in his tenancy.

good advice,
go to your local council office and complain
 
I was once renting a house from a work mate and got a knock on the door one day and when I went to see who it was I found out it was the next door neighbour who first asked me if I was renting or if I had bought the house.

When I said that I was renting he then threatened me with voilence for moving my wheelie bin over his driveway. He found this out because it had left tracks in the snow on his drive.

Anyway, when the time came to move out, we parked the removal van on his driveway (he was out at the time) so we could move a large freezer out and when we drove away we saw that the weight of the van had cracked two of his slabs.
 
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Some skank across the road from us every friday is dumping fag ends from his house at the bottom of our garden. Got him on cctv twice now just building up a big log before hopefully the police will fine him :D
 
Good luck OP, were also lucky enough to have some fantastic neighbours. They built an outside toilet and never bothered plumbing it in. The females in the family seem to be the only ones who use it, they then considerately bag their solid waste and lob it over the fence.
Really nice finding bags of human **** in your back garden, environmental health have been a waste of time so far :(.

I've had, and still take, a fair amount of (no pun intended) crap from the local human detritus in our little part of this hellhole (including finding bags of dog poop that have been thrown on top of our conservatory - the joys of living on a corner!), but honestly that would just break me. There is absolutely no living possibility that I'd put up with that for one moment.
 
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