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24.03.2023 - 18:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Horrified homeowners are being threatened with court action by a council if they do not reduce the height of their fences. Locals in Lliswerry, Newport, began receiving enforcement notices from the city council last year after one resident had a lengthy battle with the authority over the size of her fence.
If a fence is on the highway, it requires planning permission if it is going to be one metre tall or more, Wales Online reports. Four distressed residents who claim they are being targeted have pointed to numerous other fences in the area but because they have been up for more than four years, they are allowed to stay.
One local has two fences that are the same height but she needs to destroy the newest one. Angela Cureton, 78, proudly started painting her fence a dark green colour days after she had forked out thousands of pounds on it last summer.
Little did she know that Corinne Winslett, who lived around the corner, was already having her own problems with the council over her fence, which led the council to investigate other almost identical fences having gone up in Lliswerry. Four people have now been handed enforcement notices and some of them insist they will be taking the "farcical" situation to court at a time where the local authority is hiking Council Tax charges.
A Newport City Council spokesman said the body has a legal obligation to enforce action and that court action is only taken if remedial action is not undertaken. Angela, who has recently suffered two heart-attacks said: “Just before December I received the first letter, and of course when I saw it I became very upset.
“You can see the fence gives me privacy. The letter said by law it shouldn’t have been erected and that I needed permission. I took it
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