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12 Dec 2011 08:52p.m.
Treena-Marie wrote:
That nice for them to see it as a risk. We have a house next door that's been vacant just before 22nd Feb and the property has been left- grass at the back is nearly shoulder height. Been calling the council periodically and now weekly and I kept getting told -can't do anything about it and its not a fire risk yet!
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