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A DAD whose life was made a misery by his noisy neighbour dubbed Michael the Moron has been left furious after he was spared jail.
Michael Hall, 67, used three leaf blowers at once, whistled Rolf Harris songs and blasted his radio through his garden hedge during a 20-year war on his suburban cul-de-sac.
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A noisy neighbour faces jail after whistling Rolf Harris and using three leaf blowers to annoy his streetCredit: Cavendish
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Michael Hall has been dubbed Michael the Moron Credit: Cavendish
Timothy Royle, 54, slammed magistrates for allowing his neighbour to walk free after he was found guilty of harassment and breaching a restraining order in leafy Handforth, Cheshire.
Michael Hall, 67, was given a suspended sentence by Stockport magistrates
He was taken to court by distressed father-of-two Timothy Royle, 54
Hall used power tools as early as 4am as he worked on his home and garden
Those living in the Handforth cul-de-sac have been plagued for two decades
Hall denied wrongdoing and claimed he only had two leaf blowers during trial
A HANDFORTH man who whistled a Rolf Harris song through his hedge to annoy his neighbour has avoided jail despite breaching a court order. In an ongoing saga, retired panel-beater Michael Hall deliberately destroyed the peace for those living in Thornton Drive by using a leaf blower and playing a radio when banned from doing so. The 67-year-old would also whistle the song Two Little Boys through his garden hedge in a further act his adjacent neighbour, Timothy Royle, described as relentless and soul destroying . Hall denied breaching the terms of a restraining order twice between May and July last year.