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    Hi I'm back again to let you know the council has been back in touch yesterday After around 7 months. The good news the council can't stop me from keeping bees in my backyard. :) win win :)
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    Hi just to let everyone know. 1. I have still got my bees 2 there is no law or bye laws about keeping bees in your yard. So the council can't do anything.
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    Thanks dishmop and everyone I will look though all the threads. Dishmop a man from the council came to see for another matter stated he couldn't find anything about bees in the agreement booklet. But it's say no farm animals so really I'm not Allowed to keep chicken. I have just moved the bees...
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    Oh I get it it's the livestock thing again ?
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    Please explain to me
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    Sorry I don't understand ?
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    Does this mean there no rules for bees http://www.leicester.gov.uk/your-council-services/ep/environmental-health-licensing/pest-control/bees/
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    Well I have contacted Rutland bbka they circulating my email address and I'm on land share. Jenkins it's doesn't say nothing about bees nor rules correct Hm I told the neighbour if they came to me with concerns that I will happily move the bees. So they just went and shopped me anymore advice
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    Thanks Jenkins.
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    Dishmop can you find your tenancy agreement and rule for me so I can compare them.
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    Hm the whole race thing was example what happens here. I'm not looking for a fight. Tell me what would you like to do I will take all your advice on board I just need help and some good advice. Tell me what would you do.
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    How can you complain about nuisance if it hasn't occurred. Do you think this reasonably . Before they moved in I told them I kept bees they said they wasn't bothered about the bees I told they I would move the bees if they come and talked to me without any issues. They say oh no I'm putting a...
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    Can you find out the tenancy agreement. And find out if the rules about bees are the same in Norwich. I would appreciate it
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    That's the point the bees are in the hive and only out on the odd sunny day there out its not much of a nuisance is it . They made the complaint when there is no nuisance happening just wringing to the council . There's a saying Why don't people worry about what there doing not what other...
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    Maybe Norwich city council has the same rules for Leicester city council etc maybe it's all the same just maybe it might work in my favour just hope
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    The flight path goes over my washing over the fence and the entrance is in the opposite direction away from the neighbour
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    I live braunstone frith But housing office new parks
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    My sister said that what happens if there was a swarm in he tree the answer given was that's not the issue. Also I didn't get tenant agreement I succeeded a tenancy.
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    I have been responsible and I'm trying to keep my head down. I'm not trying to start a war . Ok everyone you all tell what I should since some of you thing I going over the top jumping the gun.
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    I'm not trying to be a nuisance I positioned the hive away from the neighbour so they fly over a 6ft fence they don't go in there garden. So I can't see what the problem is. I have lived in this house for many years with no problems cause these old tenants did exchange they didn't even ask me...
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