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There is a piece of Hampshire County Council land at the back of my property where there children adjoining the opposite side of this piece of land play football. There is also a wall at one end of this piece of land.

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Angus Miller Posted

There is a piece of Hampshire County Council land at the back of my property where there children adjoining the opposite side of this piece of land play football. There is also a wall at one end of this piece of land.

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Dillon Dukes

Nothing. If it’s public usable land they have a right to be there. If they aren’t in violation of any noise ordinances then there is no recourse. Unless they have damaged your fence considerably, then you could go to civil court for the cost to repair the fence. 

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