It would definitely affect the birds especially if they are nesting. There is actually a "directive" which prohibits cutting back hedgerows from 1st March till 31st August. I would imagine it is more directed to Rural areas rather than urban, but its aim is to protect nesting bird and wildlife.
Thank you that's what I thought too - they look a right mess though and what they will look like at end of August? Neighbours already complaining!
Sorry am being a little slow here, why would you not be able to cut your garden hedge (if you planted it and not a wild hedgerow) manually with a pair of garden shears as opposed to a powered hedge trimmer?
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