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Derbyshire Residents Told They Are Trespassing In Own Gardens

Times Radio UK Long Eaton 11d Impact 3
Residents of approximately 30 homes in Long Eaton, Derbyshire, have been informed they do not own their gardens. The dispute stems from a land deal in 1995 where the local council reportedly purchased the land. The residents believed the garden plots were part of their property ownership. The dispute involves approximately 30 homes where occupants thought the garden areas belonged to them.

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land dispute property rights

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Times Radio UK

“Neighbours told they don't own their own gardens and they're actually trespassing. Unpack this one for us, George. How could it possibly be, George, that people don't own their own gardens?”

Times Radio UK

“Neighbours told they don't own their own gardens and they're actually trespassing. Unpack this one for us... This is Long Eaton in Derbyshire. There was some kind of land deal. I think it was in 1995 and the council had actually purchased the land.”

Times Radio UK

“Neighbours told they don't own their own gardens and they're actually trespassing. This is Long Eaton in Derbyshire. There was some kind of land deal. I think it was in 1995 and the council had actually purchased the land.”

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