After a breezy morning

Those panels and posts were only fitted 5 years ago. I am now considering putting concrete posts (8ft tall: £13.20 each). Does anyone have concrete posts rather than timber posts in the garden. Are concrete posts really much stronger against storm/wind? Materials will cost £200 (6 panels and 6 posts - 3 panels still standing on the right are not going to last very long), plus unknown labour? Will concrete posts cost more to fit (but I can't think any difference from timber one)?
Also, is it a general rule that left fences are the liability of the house owner? I checked my title deed today, it states if boundary with no "T", both parties should share evenly the cost of repair/maintenance. When I went to my neighbour about replacing the broken fences 5 years ago, he said it is my responsibility. I am not going to pay the full cost again this time, if the deed clearly says we should both share the cost. :x Any thoughts?


Those panels and posts were only fitted 5 years ago. I am now considering putting concrete posts (8ft tall: £13.20 each). Does anyone have concrete posts rather than timber posts in the garden. Are concrete posts really much stronger against storm/wind? Materials will cost £200 (6 panels and 6 posts - 3 panels still standing on the right are not going to last very long), plus unknown labour? Will concrete posts cost more to fit (but I can't think any difference from timber one)?
Also, is it a general rule that left fences are the liability of the house owner? I checked my title deed today, it states if boundary with no "T", both parties should share evenly the cost of repair/maintenance. When I went to my neighbour about replacing the broken fences 5 years ago, he said it is my responsibility. I am not going to pay the full cost again this time, if the deed clearly says we should both share the cost. :x Any thoughts?