Fencing

A fencing height of 1.6 metres is adequate for privacy. A lower fence may be acceptable in a controlled situation for views beyond a facility site Pollock 2001.

Some researchers suggest fences should be 2.4 metres high Perez et al 2001. A compromise is 1.8 metres Brawley 1997.

  • As well as being high enough to deter climbing, fences should be continuous to the ground.
  • Cross rails that might encourage climbing should be minimised and on the outside of the fence.
  • Fence tops should discourage climbing, without using any sharp materials.
  • Perception of boundaries can be lessened by hiding fences behind thick plantings of shrubs.
  • Uninterrupted views of surrounding countryside can be achieved with good garden and fencing design, especially for facilities in rural areas or next to parkland.

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