JCB dumps smashed-up car outside residents’ homes amid angry row

Moment a JCB driver dumps two smashed-up cars outside luxury apartment block amid furious row with property management firm over £66,000 water leak bill Video shows scrap cars being dumped in front of exclusive apartment block Earlier in the week large stone blocks were dropped in front of the car park’s exit Resident claims the incidents … Read more

Mother accidentally terrifies local residents while driving around the area to get her baby to sleep

Mother who drove around the block to get her baby to sleep discovers her wary neighbours almost called the POLICE and discussed the ‘suspicious vehicle’ on their residents’ Facebook group Karina Missen, from New Zealand, drove around trying to get her baby to sleep Noticed residents in Facebook group raised concerns over ‘mysterious’ driver  Mother, … Read more

Residents locked in legal battle with neighbour who barricaded communal footpath with 4ft trellis

Residents on a road of Victorian terraces are locked in a bitter legal battle with a neighbour after she barricaded a communal walkway with a garden trellis.    Police were called last month when Julia Hartley, 53, erected the four-foot tall trellis fence along with a sign which read, ‘Private 14-8’, on Common Road in Evesham, … Read more

Islington residents slam council as it rakes in £100,000 fines from a single street in just ONE week

Residents have slammed Islington Council for raking in more than £100,000 in fines for one street in just one week after putting up ‘totally inadequate’ driving restriction signs. Gaby and Stephen Brown, both 64, were ‘astonished’ when they were slapped with two Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) on the same day in April this year. The couple, … Read more

Islington residents slam council as it rakes in £100,000 fines from a single street in just ONE week

Residents have slammed Islington Council for raking in more than £100,000 in fines for one street in just one week after putting up ‘totally inadequate’ driving restriction signs. Gaby and Stephen Brown, both 64, were ‘astonished’ when they were slapped with two Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) on the same day in April this year. The couple, … Read more

Care home giant HC-One hikes fees for residents while owners cash in 

UK’s biggest care home operator hikes fees for residents in the pandemic as owners cash in By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 24 May 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 24 May 2021 Britain’s biggest care home operator has hiked fees for residents in the pandemic while funnelling cash to its super-rich … Read more

Furious residents lash out at Instagrammers flocking to ‘Blue Lagoon’ beauty spot in Wales

Furious villagers have lashed out at Instagrammers who they say are ruining a beauty spot by parking illegally, dumping rubbish and leaving dog mess in their quest for the perfect selfie. The enraged residents say social media users are flocking to Margam, near Port Talbot, South Wales, to snap a selfie in front of the … Read more

Only St Vincent residents who’ve had Covid jabs will be evacuated onto cruise ships, PM announces 

The Prime Minister of St. Vincent has announced that only those residents of the Caribbean island who have received their Covid-19 vaccinations will be evacuated following the two explosions from the La Soufriere volcano. The volcano on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Vincent erupted for a second time as thousands of residents were ordered … Read more

How 400 residents of Yaoh-nanen saw Prince Philip as an honorary tribesman 

South Pacific islanders mourn for their God: How 400 residents of Yaoh-nanen saw Prince Philip as an honorary tribesman Hundreds of residents of Yaohnanen saw Prince Philip as honorary tribesman Livestock have been slaughtered ahead of weeks of mourning on the island Tribe had been eagerly awaiting a return trip since royal couple’s visit in 1950s … Read more

Sandbanks residents at war over £250m plan to build ‘soulless’ block of 119 flats on Victorian hotel

Millionaire residents of Sandbanks are battling developers over plans to build a ‘soulless’ block of flats on the site of an historic hotel where inventor of the radio Guglielmo Marconi established the world’s first wireless communications.  Almost 5,000 letters of objection have been lodged against the £250million development, which if approved by planning officers, would … Read more