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Neighbour from hell reported homeowner to the council for operating business from home

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Neighbour from hell reported homeowner to the council for operating business from home.

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A woman has been reported to the council by a busybody neighbour for operating a business from home.Lucy Scott, from Selsey, West Sussex was decorating a multi-tiered wedding cake when she received a call from Chicester District Council.She was decorating a multi-tiered cake when the call came in."My heart began to thump, my stomach sank," she told the Daily Mail.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A neighbour had anonymously complained about her business - a cake shed, which operates from her front garden and is host to a number of customers every Saturday.Cake sheds, otherwise known as honesty-box bakeries, are small shacks where customers can buy homemmade bakes and deposit money on an honesty-based system.The council worker told Ms Scott: "They are concerned about the number of people toing and froing to your house and, indeed, entering it."Ms Scott responded, saying the only people entering the home were her husband, her five children and a few other friends."Everyone else was...

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