EXCLUSIVE: The ordeal saw pensioner Anne Seago, her son and two neighbours threatened with a £100 fine by the council - following complaints that birds were causing a nuisance.
Anne Seago (left) has been threatened with £100 fine from Flyde Council, run by Allan Oldfield (right) who earns up to £93,699-a-year, prompting support from MP Sir John Hayes (centre)
Retired music teacher Anne Seago and her son Alan, 77, received a letter warning her to cease the anti-social behaviour or officials would make her subject of a £100 fine.
Retired music teacher Anne Seago says she can t even bring herself to look out of the windows of her conservatory to watch the sparrows and robins after being accused of anti-social behaviour