Dilapidated old sheds with rubbish stored on their roofs in the complainant’s garden.
Neighbour’s rotting garage doors allowing easy entry for vermin.
Neighbour’s decking and general clutter.
What passes for a lawn, a rusting fence and discarded vegetation behind it.
Example of an abandoned and derelict garden as shown in the guidance to councils. Neither the complainant’s nor Bexley council’s victim’s gardens are remotely similar to that.
The potting shed.
View from house to end of garden.
The garden shed at the end of the garden built from recycled materials.
The roof of the garden shed which can’t quite be seen from neighbouring windows. Note that there is no junk on the roof unlike the complaining neighbour’s.
A demarcation string (the knotted one at the top of the photograph) tied from the house to a post inside the victim’s garden which nevertheless manages to show the original fence line is not what it should be. Also the string tensioning it to a tree.