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646 days ago

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Angela from Stepneyville

I and my family live on
Craigholm Crescent, Beachville., a driveway f
Off of Stanley and beachville.

This is a privately owned driveway.
It is Not a Public Street.

The drivway has a street name because the street plans where drawn up in England, and it was done with the belife that the land was flat.
As it's hilly the design did not work out and Craigholm Crescent was then only large enough for a private driveway. Which I purchased.

I have had multiple people abuse me in my property as thay insist that it's public land.


A man has abused me, he has threatened my children and pets wellbeing.

I have rung 111 twice because of his behavior,
The police have a copy of my land boundaries and I am to ring them anytime this man come to my property.
In the past I have stuck up posters showing the boundaries,
They have been ripped down, and the security camera has been broken.

Yesterday a man videod me on my property as I was asking him to leave.

This is all is really unkind, and unfair.


Please stay off my property.

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