Neighbour row erupts after homeowner ordered to clear 'jungle' of weeds and wildlife
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A neighbour row came to a head after a homeowner was ordered to clear a "jungle" of weeds at his posh west London property.Kensington and Chelsea Council has agreed to issue a Section 215 notice requiring Nicholas Halbritter to clear the land around his property on Ifield Road, West Brompton.
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The 78-year-old former Conservative councillor was initially prosecuted for failing to maintain his plot in 2017.
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Neighbours say the overgrown garden has made nearby homes in the affluent area of west London difficult to sell and caused long-running problems.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say One nearby resident, Christine Gambles, claimed Mr Halbritter does not live in the house but is said to occasionally drop by.She said: "When I try to talk to him, he runs away or slams the door.
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You can't sell a house with knotweed next door – I'm completely stuck."Another neighbour, Nik Hoexter, claimed the knotweed is "15 feet high...
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