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A couple embroiled in a bitter two-year battle over planning breaches by their noisy neighbour have launched a bid to get the Government to review the retrospective planning process.
Mike Tattum and his partner Jane Bell have endured a nightmare battle with their local council over numerous planning breaches by their noisy neighbour Connect Scaffolding.
The ongoing dispute, first highlighted by MailOnline last year, saw their luxury home worth £1.5million at Hadham Park House in the Hertfordshire countryside blighted by 20ft tall black fencing, portacabins, floodlights and a stream of noisy, giant lorries driving up and down the quiet lane where they live.
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Jane Bell and Michael Tattum of Hadham Park House near Bishop Stortford (Image: Paul Stallard)
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