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    Neighbour row kicks off as local launches campaign to ban ‘ridiculous’ leaf blowers
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    Autumn’s arrival transforms Britain’s suburban streets into battlegrounds over a most contentious gardening implement – the leaf blower.

    The roaring device of seasonal maintenance, has seen communities and neighbours rowing.


    On one side stand the devoted users who use the tool to blast leaves into neat piles for disposal.

    Others simply blast the leaves onto pavements or neighbouring properties.

    Opposing them are residents who yearn for quieter times, when rakes and brooms were enough for autumn tidying.

    These critics claim the machines are unbearable, environmental harm and unnecessary disturbance.

    The controversy has escalated beyond neighbourhood disputes, drawing prominent voices into the fray whilst exposing deeper divisions about how Britons should manage their outdoor spaces.

    Leading the resistance is Hampstead author Sebastian Wocker, whose crusade began whilst attempting to write at home.

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    “It occurred to me that I couldn’t hear myself think for the noise of leaf blowers,” he said.

    His concerns extend beyond personal inconvenience. He contemplates the effects on “sick and little babies trying to get a nap, and old ladies, and people with mental health issues.”

    Mr Wocker’s Asblow initiative has attracted 2,600 petition signatures demanding nationwide restrictions on petrol models, seasonal prohibitions during bird nesting, and exclusion zones near nature reserves.

    Notable figures have joined his cause. Hugh Grant memorably tweeted: “When I am Prime Minister […] my first move will be to compel anyone who uses, or hires anyone to use, a leaf blower to wear it, rectally, for a week.”

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    Emma Thompson and Cate Blanchett have voiced their opposition, with Blanchett declaring the devices represent “everything that is wrong with the human race.”

    Tom Conti suggested users need psychiatric help rather than gardening equipment.

    Yet practical considerations drive many homeowners to embrace these tools. Marta Pawlik, managing holiday properties in the Lake District, dedicates two hours weekly to clearing paths and driveways.

    “Within minutes, a cluttered garden looks calm again,” she explains, describing the satisfaction of restoring order after storms.

    Nichola McKerrow Todd from Muswell Hill relies on her battery-powered Stihl device to combat leaves from a century-old oak. Without regular clearing, she discovered wet foliage destroyed her lawn and created hazardous conditions on patios.

    Battery technology concerns emerge from some quarters. Jeremy, a 65-year-old test engineer near Dover, warns about lithium battery risks after witnessing three explosions at his workplace within twelve months.

    “I certainly wouldn’t have lithium batteries of any great capacity in my house or garage,” he states, comparing their potential danger to petrol canisters.

    Landscape architect Bunny Guinness advocates embracing nature’s processes. Despite cultivating over 1,000 trees on her East Midlands property, she rarely employs mechanical clearing.

    “You just leave them to fall. It’s good for earthworms, for wildlife, for habitats,” she explains, promoting the physical benefits of traditional raking.

    This divide reflects broader tensions between those demanding pristine gardens and others welcoming autumn’s natural disorder.

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