To replace them, her godfather introduced her to fencing - lessons were free.
The aim is to surround the panels with native and locally-sourced hedges and fencing - for security purposes and aesthetics.
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That said, today's banking White Paper from the Treasury, which translates Vickers into firm policy, contains all sorts of other measures to limit the exposure of taxpayers to our banks - such as ring-fencing retail operations, so-called resolution procedures for breaking up banks in a crisis, and forcing banks to hold more debt able to absorb the losses that are generated when things go horribly wrong.
Nor is his taste for wrought-iron fencing and some controversial French-built bus shelters.
Most of the Olympic sports - fencing, synchronised swimming, gymnastics, water polo - are also unfamiliar to most Kenyans.
Last month, the prime minister indicated he too was worried that ring-fencing could undermine Britain's anaemic economic recovery - and that he might take steps to ensure that any such overhaul of banks would not happen till after the next general election in 2015.
She wants parental leave when a baby is born to be reformed along mainly Nordic lines: ring-fencing half a year off for mothers and another half-year for fathers, on a use-it-or-lose-it basis.
To do this, Britain's bank managers are attempting to draw a line under the scandals by reviewing strategies, ring-fencing their operations and disposing or unwinding of assets deemed as risky and loss-making.
Under the draft legislation, the Treasury would have the authority to decide which banks ring-fencing should apply to, as well as specific activities to be undertaken within ring-fenced banks.
There are also ring-fencing proposals being made in France, Germany, and by the European Commission.
He seems to see ring-fencing social spending as a way to cement his legacy.
Mr Fox urged an end to the ring-fencing of budgets for the NHS, schools and international development.
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Glyn Davies (Mid and West Wales, Con) wanted to know the FM's policy on ring-fencing local authority budgets.
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Nervous parents will like the system's geo-fencing feature that reports when the car has gone beyond a specified perimeter.
"E-Fencing, " as it's known, retrieves an average of 70 cents on the dollar, along with being harder to track.
That's the next target for those who want to build double- and triple-fencing.
It will probably urge a ring-fencing of banks' retail operations from their investment arms, with limits on lending between them.
Ring-fencing is going out of fashion, and some banks are thinking of using derivatives to hedge against future market declines.
The single gravest error in this budget, and it is one that Mr Osborne will come to rue, was ring-fencing health.
The economists warned that ring-fencing some areas would "turn the screw" on every other sector that did not benefit from that concession.
Behavioral-fencing, the term I like to use, is more like a movie.
Partly as a consequence, there has been criticism of ring-fencing by the business lobby group the CBI, and by the British Bankers Association.
Andrew Tyrie MP, the commission's chairman, told Today presenter Evan Davis they wanted to give ring-fencing a chance and to change the culture in banking.
The geo-fencing can also work in multiple locations for remote conferences.
He is also urging an end to the ring-fencing of certain budgets, including the NHS, schools and universal benefits such as the pensioners' winter fuel allowance.
So while ring-fencing gets much of the attention in the final Vickers Report, the measures on improving competition within the banking sector are worth close scrutiny too.
On the Vickers Report on banking for instance, Scotland's largest company looks like it faces some of the biggest changes from ring-fencing investment banking from the mainstream.
The key point about this ring-fencing is that it is simply an estimate by the Treasury of the level of spending needed to maintain services as they are.
Behavioral-fencing is guided by dynamic analysis that understands the customer at an individual level and allows the marketer to fashion the right message or offer at the right moment.
On the need for banking reform, Mr Osborne maintained the government's position that ring-fencing retail banking from investment banking was necessary to prevent future government bailouts of failed banks.
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