She should’ve paid more attention to her tenancy agreement. Having said that if she had been Indian and had built a shrine of the god Ganesha the Sun would be on her neighbours side, probably.
That’s too small for fish, it’s cruelty. Nothing stopping her getting a fish tank in her house.
The key line 2/3 down the article (save clicking a Sun link)
> Housing firm Trent and Dove said the pond was built without permission
If you don’t own it then you need to ask for permission.
It’s a shared space so she actually has no right to put a pond in it
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She should’ve paid more attention to her tenancy agreement. Having said that if she had been Indian and had built a shrine of the god Ganesha the Sun would be on her neighbours side, probably.
That’s too small for fish, it’s cruelty. Nothing stopping her getting a fish tank in her house.
The key line 2/3 down the article (save clicking a Sun link)
> Housing firm Trent and Dove said the pond was built without permission
If you don’t own it then you need to ask for permission.
It’s a shared space so she actually has no right to put a pond in it