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  1. Hi, On my front driveway I share the boundary with my next door neighbour. Reluctantly agreed some years ago to let them replace the boundary wall. They did a bad job (on our side only). Also they then moved the front driveway gate post back as they kept crashing into it. This created a dangerous step which I have nearly fallen over several times as I walk out of my driveway. I have wanted my driveway gate post reinstated for a long while into its proper, original position, at the end of the drive. We only originally gave permission for it to be built back a foot or two from the end whilst the neighbours were driving and they have lost their licences now. Question: This morning a car turning around in my driveway crashed into the wall and knocked down this post and a bit of wall. I do not want it replacing back in its 'wrong' place. Am I legally entitled to refuse permission for this, now? I just want it putting back in its right place which would get rid of the dangerous step too and allow me, finally, to have some driveway gates and the security I require. Thanks
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