leafs said:Depends, are they on a line or in a dryer?
I second that.I doubt that it is illegal and would be very surprised (and disappointed) if we had silly laws that precluded people from doing this on their (owned or rented) private property.
I certainly doubt that this extends to drying clothes in public.Litter and private property
The owner or occupier of property that can be seen from a public place, is also obliged to keep the property free of litter. This means that any outdoor area on your property visible from a public place must be kept free of litter. Failure to keep your property free of litter can result in a fine or prosecution by your local authority.
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And while I do think it's a tiny bit odd of people to dry clothes in the front garden if they have a back garden
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