Mar 12 • 06:31 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Neighbours 'feel like prisoners' after mystery fence erected outside windows

Residents near Canterbury, Kent, express frustration after a spiked metal fence is erected outside their new homes, with claims the local council is unable to assist.

Residents of a new housing development near Canterbury, Kent, are experiencing distress and frustration after a mysterious spiked metal fence was erected adjacent to their homes. Many neighbors have described the situation as feeling like they are living in a prison due to the proximity and imposing nature of the fence, which completely obstructs their view. The local council has stated that they have no knowledge of who is responsible for the installation of the fence and are unable to intervene on behalf of the residents.

Homeowners and renters have expressed their anger, stating that the fence is a significant impediment to their quality of life. One property owner, Miles McCreadie, voiced the collective sentiments of the residents by contemplating the use of bolt cutters to dismantle part of the structure. This initiative highlights not only their frustration but also the intense emotional strain caused by the unexpected and unapproved addition to their living environment.

The lack of clarity regarding the ownership and responsibility of the land raises questions about the rights of homeowners in such developments. As residents contemplate taking matters into their own hands, the situation underscores a need for clearer regulations and communication from local authorities regarding property developments and any subsequent modifications in the area. The implications of this unauthorized construction could potentially lead to further conflict between residents and unidentified parties responsible for the fence.

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