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Allegedly, hanging one's washing out in the garden ruins the aesthetic look of the place [shock]

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TerriBull Fri 23-Apr-21 15:19:47

So Edinburgh residents were told by a building developer. A "no washing outside" clause has been written into their title deeds. Completely unreasonable imo. Their gardens their private space!

Where would Naples be without it's washing ???

Any opinions on drying washing outside ? Personally I'm all in favour.

Growing0ldDisgracefully Mon 26-Apr-21 13:42:39

How daft. Drying outdoors and no adverse effects on the environment - v- using a dryer indoors and the cost of electricity and the cost to the environment. I'm surprised this sort of silliness is being allowed.

Rufus2 Mon 26-Apr-21 13:41:10

Panty theft catches up with Melbourne 'snowdropper

Does anyone, horror of horrors leave their washing out overnight? hmm
When our Michelle in Bournemouth said she must bring her washing in off the line at tea-time, I asked if she was afraid of "Snowdroppers"
No, she said; it's just not "done' around here! grin
OoRoo

Peff68 Mon 26-Apr-21 13:26:48

GrannySomerset You are absolutely right. It’s bonkers not to take advantage of lovely sunny day and hang outside, I love to see washing out!

Clevedon Mon 26-Apr-21 13:18:09

We have recently moved to a new house with a management company. Various rules are attached but no washing outside on a line! A step too far

Witzend Mon 26-Apr-21 13:14:57

If for whatever reason you can’t hang washing outside, then an indoor airer with a dehumidifier running nearby is supposed to be a very good alternative and will prevent any problems of damp.

Nannina Mon 26-Apr-21 13:11:40

My washing goes outside at every opportunity, I hate drying inside and don’t have a tumble dryer which I think are economically and environmentally bad. My working neighbour insists her retired husband uses the dryer all year round (she hates insects) so he has to make sure his lines of washing come in before she returns from worksmile

Audun Mon 26-Apr-21 13:08:09

We live in Edinburgh, and have a beautiful well-kept shared drying green, with borders belonging to each owner. It’s sheltered and lovely for drying clothes....and we have a pulley!

Aepgirl Mon 26-Apr-21 13:07:36

I always hang my washing out in the garden - it’s blowing a treat today. In fact, if the weather isn’t right for outside drying, I put off doing the washing. I don’t have a tumble drier.

I have to say, I really don’t like seeing washing draped over balconies.

4allweknow Mon 26-Apr-21 13:05:39

I lived in the south east in the 70s and the area had conditions on properties that included No Washing to be hung outside. My current property has a condition that only a rotary dryer can be used,no washing lines across the garden so nothings is new.

annodomini Mon 26-Apr-21 12:56:14

As I usually go for colourful socks and knickers, I think my washing line is quite entertaining! grin

Magrithea Mon 26-Apr-21 12:52:07

I always put my washing outside when I can, weather permitting but then we live in a rural area. I remember a conversation with some American ladies in a hotel laundry room and they were fascinated by the concept of a washing line!

Carolpaint Mon 26-Apr-21 12:36:22

Reagan was the poster boy for ‘modern’ tumble dryers, so in the USA perhaps from the 50s it was considered poverty stricken to hang clothes outside, or UnAmerican. In films there are shorthand images to attitudes, so if you want to show someone as impoverished you would do a short of the washing being put on the line. I certainly put my washing on the line and sin of sins leave my pegs mostly. My very rich friend, swimming pool etc has her American visitors amazed when they come to stay observing her putting washing out. Perhaps instead of posting here we ought to email our MP to get the no washing outside struck off all new builds for ecological reasons.

Greciangirl Mon 26-Apr-21 12:30:34

Mine is blowing dry outside in my garden as I write.
Wouldn’t have it any other way, the exception being, if it was raining.

GrammaH Mon 26-Apr-21 12:26:26

I love hanging my washing out & do it whenever possible though I have to admit I never dry towels on the line as they go all crunchy & hard - it's the tumble dryer for them!

Polly4t42 Mon 26-Apr-21 12:01:13

Yes my washing is on the line at the moment, I put the bras etc in the centre of the whirligig then the shirts etc on the outside. Would hate to have it hanging inside in the summer.

jaylucy Mon 26-Apr-21 11:58:43

What about all those garden design programmes ?
Haven't seen one that had actually allows space for a washing line!

Mimi1956 Mon 26-Apr-21 11:56:16

I love putting fresh bedding that has been out on the line. None of the perfume additives can replicate that smell.

Dylant1234 Mon 26-Apr-21 11:54:20

Surely drying washing outdoors is the green way to go - free wind and solar power!
Sheer snobbishness when people aren’t allowed to hang washing outside.

Franbern Mon 26-Apr-21 11:45:01

My bloc of flats do have, as part of the conditions NO WASHING ON BALCONIES. And, I really support this as it does not look good. So, most of the time I use my eco-friendly Heat Pump tumble dryer - but with the really lovely weather recently, I have just hung the wet washing on a dryer near the sunny window in the spare bedroom, having that window wide open. Have fot everything dry quite easily that way,
Although I will admit, one of the two things i miss fro m my house in a London suburb is hanging washing on my whirkygig.

Foxyferret Mon 26-Apr-21 11:32:59

All my washing goes on the line if it’s a nice day. Don’t usually do any on a Sunday and when I lived in Germany it was forbidden to hang out washing on a Sunday. No way I would buy a house with these silly rules, I would be asking about climate change to whoever was trying to enforce this.

JaneJudge Mon 26-Apr-21 11:30:40

It is quite common for flats to have a no outside washing rule but tenancy agreements now often say no washing outside, no washing to be dried inside either, so god know how people are supposed to dry it

dragonfly46 Mon 26-Apr-21 11:27:58

When we lived in Holland everyone hung their duvets out the bedroom windows every day front or back. It was a lovely way to air the bedding!

Alis52 Mon 26-Apr-21 11:27:36

If there’s space outside residents shouldn’t be barred from using it. We all need to wash clothes and drying them inside without a dryer leads to chronic damp and takes forever. Particularly difficult if you have a family to wash for. Developers/landlords shouldn’t be encouraging residents to use dryers on environmental grounds alone.

Craftycat Mon 26-Apr-21 11:23:22

I love seeing a line of clean washing blowing in the breeze!
We do have high hedges either side of our garden but both my neighbours also dry their washing in their gardens. The only time I see it is if I am upstairs in the back bedroom ironing.

Copes283 Mon 26-Apr-21 11:21:46

Hanging washing outside to dry is one of the best things we can do to help the planet, imo! When I had my babies and Terry nappies I had two lines in my back garden, one each way to catch the sun and/ or the prevailing wind. Loved seeing the, sparkling white nappies on the line. And currently we are told fresh air "blows Covid particles away", so it's a win win isn't it?!! Gotta go ... washing to hang out!!!!