It's a shame because we used to be good neighbours and we've never had any problem with her and her mother before. It's like living in Armley (Prison) - we can't see anything. John, a 65-year-old retired builder, added: "I daren't speak to her because I worry that I would lose my head. John and I are going to Kirklees Council on Tuesday morning to see if there is anything we can do about it and whether she has breached any planning regulations." I can't see John's sister Teresa's house across the way anymore. Sharon told YorkshireLive : "I suffer from depression and I have got no friends and rarely go out apart from shopping trips, so not being able to see out of our front window as we used to be able to do affects me deeply. Sharon said she spoke to her neighbour on the Walpole estate, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, telling her that it was blocking their view. Grandmother Sharon, 59, said she and John "couldn't believe it" when they saw the height of the fence and were in "complete disbelief". Sharon and John Boltwood have been living on the same estate for 40 years, 25 of which have been at their current home.īut now they say they feel like they're "living in a prison" after their neighbour put up a new fence. A pair of neighbours have both been left wiping away tears as they spoke about a row over a new fence.
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