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Residents' anger as more gardens go up for auction in Bowers Gifford (From Echo)
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Residents' anger as more gardens go up for auction in Bowers Gifford
1:00pm Wednesday 20th February 2013 in Local News
MORE neighbours are getting grouchy about their gardens after they too learned theirs were being auctioned off by Essex County Council.
Residents living off Elm Road, Arcadia Road, and Upper Avenue, Bowers Gifford, were shocked after finding their front gardens will be going under the hammer at a London auction next week.
Despite having tended the land for almost 50 years, the families face having to pay a minimum of £4,000 for the three plots, after the authority decided to put the land up for the highest bidder.
To make matters worse, the plots are “landlocked” – meaning buyers will have to trespass on the neighbours’ properties in order to gain access to the site.
Geraldine Davies, of Upper Avenue, Bowers Gifford, said: “We’ve looked after this land for all these years, kept it from getting overgrown and the council always knew we were using it. We have lots of proof on our part of the work we’ve done there.
“Now, to put it up for sale without even having the courtesy to let us know someone else could own the land on our doorstep, or to offer to let us buy it first, is ridiculous."
A county council spokesman said: "While we appreciate the residents' situation, the land concerned is Essex County Council land, and this would have been made clear when the houses were bought."
Last week the Echo reported how four families in Marine Parade, Zider Pass and Beck Road, Canvey, learnt their gardens could be going after they had a glossy brochure dropped through their door advertising the land for sale.
Comments(13)
foxy108
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1:30pm Wed 20 Feb 13
Nebs
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1:37pm Wed 20 Feb 13
foxy108
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1:53pm Wed 20 Feb 13
Nebs
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2:24pm Wed 20 Feb 13
foxy108 wrote:When the council own something they have to be seen to be getting the best deal. So putting the land in an auction means nobody can complain that they could have sold it for more.
Which is why I'm asking... I don't fully understand what's going on here, but it is rather odd that they are selling off peoples front gardens; I understand they may not own the land they call their front gardens, but surely it's common courtesy to give them first refusal. it's really quite baffling or I'm probably not grasping the true Echo meaning of the phrase 'front garden' which is quite possible.
Carnabackable
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3:04pm Wed 20 Feb 13
mikepaterson
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3:22pm Wed 20 Feb 13
The land off Carlton Road is inaccessible.
One plot in Acacia (not Arcadia) is roadside, as is one plot at least in Elm Road.
iknowbetter
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3:46pm Wed 20 Feb 13
ChampKind
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4:55pm Wed 20 Feb 13
2shedsjackson
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4:58pm Wed 20 Feb 13
MrBowsmith
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8:22pm Wed 20 Feb 13
As for the "landlocked" parcels, should a sale reach completion, the new purchaser, quite simply will not have any legal access across land owned by others.
Altravista
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9:03pm Wed 20 Feb 13
Devils Advocate
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12:32am Thu 21 Feb 13
foxy108 says...
1:08pm Wed 20 Feb 13