Neighbours` shed of a car what can I do?
Neighbours` shed of a car what can I do?
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Thetinkerer

Original Poster:

5 posts

19 months

Yesterday (14:10)
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The initial message was deleted from this topic on 22 February 2026 at 14:25

21TonyK

12,899 posts

231 months

Yesterday (14:14)
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Hmmm... not quite sure how this will go...

GetCarter

30,713 posts

301 months

Yesterday (14:15)
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Write to the Daily Mail. They'll love it.

Wheel Turned Out

2,071 posts

60 months

Yesterday (14:17)
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Set fire to it is the only sensible course of action left, surely.

bad company

21,336 posts

288 months

Yesterday (14:19)
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Local council should deal with this. Have you spoken with them yet?

markymarkthree

3,333 posts

193 months

Yesterday (14:21)
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Post a pic on here, with a tub of custard quickly. Otherwise this will be deemed as BS thread.

monthou

5,160 posts

72 months

Yesterday (14:23)
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Thetinkerer said:
markymarkthree said:
Post a pic on here, with a tub of custard quickly. Otherwise this will be deemed as BS thread.
Helpful.....
He is correct though.

RSTurboPaul

12,764 posts

280 months

Yesterday (14:24)
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Thetinkerer said:
Afternoon all :-)

Not sure if anybody can help with this, but I`m pulling my hair out (ok I`m ready bald haha!) with frustration with this. A neighbour of mine, who I have no wish to approach has taken it upon himself to start working on his shed of a car, a couple of months ago now, and leave it there on axle stands ever since.... He clearly has no intention of doing anything with it or about it.

It is a complete and utter eyesore, and also in my opinion dangerous for the local kids that play near it. It has no tax or MOT, the front end is on the road and the back end is blocking the pavement. I`ve tried reporting it to DVLA, 3 times, I may as well p*ss down a black hole, so I went to the local Police "oh we won`t be doing anything about this speak to the council", so that was a total waste of time. I`m now pressing the council to do something about it but can`t help feeling they will fob me off in the same way, so any ideas how I can get somebody to take notice of me?

The annoying thing is, I pay to keep my cars safe and legal, so so should everybody else. Makes me wonder why I bother though........
You could offer to give him a hand?

If you could deign to lower yourself to the level of the local peasants, of course.

TomTheTyke

502 posts

169 months

Yesterday (14:25)
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Thetinkerer said:
markymarkthree said:
Post a pic on here, with a tub of custard quickly. Otherwise this will be deemed as BS thread.
Helpful.....
If only because it’s quite hard to visualise, does he have a drive, is it off the end of the drive or completely ‘abandoned’ on the road?

Thetinkerer

Original Poster:

5 posts

19 months

Yesterday (14:26)
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I give up, screw the lot of you

Wheel Turned Out

2,071 posts

60 months

Yesterday (14:26)
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Oh deary me.

joshcowin

7,255 posts

198 months

Yesterday (14:28)
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Honestly take a look around you and you will appreciate this isnt an issue! Just get on with your life, people are literally going through hell, you are fortunate if an unsightly car is a big issue to you!

Also talk to him, I know you are better than him and would deemed it yet another issue but speaking to your neighbours and getting on with them is priceless, I would be able to speak to any of mine about it but then I speak to most of them and am always polite and helpful.

markymarkthree

3,333 posts

193 months

Yesterday (14:36)
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Thetinkerer said:
I give up, screw the lot of you
16 mins to the flounce off . Could this be a PH record ?

normalbloke

8,447 posts

241 months

Yesterday (14:42)
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Thetinkerer said:
I give up, screw the lot of you
Luckily, someone quoted you before you flounced. Good work PH.

Lefty

19,520 posts

224 months

Yesterday (14:45)
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Sounds like OP needs to create a residents committee and issue clipboards to all officers of the organisation. Maybe some badges to denote rank. Oh and hiviz jackets too of course.

The Three D Mucketeer

6,934 posts

249 months

Yesterday (14:45)
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Having read his previous post ... he seems to suffering from stress and ADHD hehe

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Countdown

47,040 posts

218 months

Yesterday (14:47)
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I sympathise with the OP.

Sadly I doubt there's anything that can be done.

Warhavernet

771 posts

9 months

Yesterday (14:58)
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joshcowin said:
Honestly take a look around you and you will appreciate this isnt an issue! Just get on with your life, people are literally going through hell, you are fortunate if an unsightly car is a big issue to you!
It's a big issue to the guy, forums like this are designed for the small irritations in life, no ? but seemingly the pathetic cliche "getting on with your life" is the main takeaway from this shortlived but racy thread.
Being stoic, live and let live, don't cause waves, don't make a fuss, are the English surrender monkey traits that got us through two world wars, several Far Left administrations, millions of benefit tourists and Covid.

But remember - Today is National Walk Your Dog Day.

RotorRambler

802 posts

12 months

Yesterday (16:32)
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+ some corrupt Far Right ones..

“ If it has no tax

In the UK, untaxed vehicles on a public road are enforced by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), but they don t usually respond directly to individuals. Their reports go into a system and action can take time.

DVLA enforcement is often slow but they do clamp/remove eventually if confirmed untaxed

1. Go to GOV.UK
2. Search: Report an untaxed vehicle
3. Use the official DVLA service
4. Enter:
Vehicle registration number
Make & model
Location (road name, town, postcode)
How long it s been there

You don t need to give your name reports can be anonymous


Will be slow, but will work in the end ..



Edited by RotorRambler on Sunday 22 February 16:37

bad company

21,336 posts

288 months

Yesterday (17:07)
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RotorRambler said:

+ some corrupt Far Right ones..

If it has no tax

In the UK, untaxed vehicles on a public road are enforced by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), but they don t usually respond directly to individuals. Their reports go into a system and action can take time.

DVLA enforcement is often slow but they do clamp/remove eventually if confirmed untaxed

1. Go to GOV.UK
2. Search: Report an untaxed vehicle
3. Use the official DVLA service
4. Enter:
Vehicle registration number
Make & model
Location (road name, town, postcode)
How long it s been there

You don t need to give your name reports can be anonymous


Will be slow, but will work in the end ..
Edited by RotorRambler on Sunday 22 February 16:37
Very good points but the op flounced a few hours ago.