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An elderly couple has been threatened with an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) after they argued with neighbours over tea and biscuits ☕️

They had their own solicitor issue cease and desist letters, saying the neighbours involved were damaging their reputation.He fumed: ‘The only person I was rude to was the area manager who phoned up my wife and accused her, but I certainly didn’t swear. It’s a pack of lies from start to finish and it’s starting to affect Maureen mentally.

‘For me, it would take more than something like this to affect me. I’m fortunate that I can cope with all of this and it doesn’t bother me.The couple are now considering a move to a bungalow. Waverley Borough Council said: ‘Where we have received complaints about a tenant, it is our practice to initially write to them to remind them of their obligations to comply with their Tenancy Agreement.

‘In rare instances, where all our attempts to resolve the issues fail, we may offer one party the option of transferring to a new property. As with all those on the Housing Register, they will be offered a property that meets but does not exceed their assessed level of need.’

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