curlywurlysue
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Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Omg your actually living in a nightmare aren't you it must be so horrid to live on your nerves every day like that with a baby. If it was me I would get a private camera on the house that can record everything!!! Plus do you live in private or rented council property?
Sue x
MrsOz
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Joined: 13 Jul 2009
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Sounds terrifying.
Did you manage to get some rest last night? Good idea curlysue - get a camera at the ready to record anything to help with the evidence. Great that the police are supporting you.
(((hugs)))
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RacheynHarry
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Joined: 06 Jun 2010
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Oh hun I know what you are going through. When DH and I moved out we asked one of the neighbours to move their car because they had blocked my sister in and they suddenly just started on my mum shouting at her and giving her loads of abuse. This was in front of my son and nieces and nephew. They got right in my mums face and it was awful.
Then a couple of days ago they came back at the same time as my mum and her BF and started again, for no actual reason.
My mum has since been on homeswapper and is looking at a new place this week so Im hopeful it will go trough. I worry about my mum everyday cause I know what these people are like and they just dont stop.
I hope that these people get moved on asap. Perhaps you could explain the situation to your health visitor so she is aware of the situation and it can be recorded on your notes as it isnt good for you or your children.
If you live in council/housing association would you consider moving (I know it should be you that moves but it would mean that you would be in control of where you went)
Sending you big hugs hun and I really hope you are ok xxxxxxxx _________________

jennaxhx
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Joined: 11 Aug 2009
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Oh hun that sounds horrific! They sound like total nutters! If they continue to threaten you report them for harassment. If you live in a council house you can apply for a move on grounds of harrassment from a neighbour. I know thats not fair but if it comes to that its better than living in fear. But i think its likely they will be evicted.
What was their reason for starting on you anyway? X _________________

EmzandFlick
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I really feel for you, I know what you are going through as I had a similar thing happen when I was living in my flat. I ended up getting stabbed It finished my catering career. Luckily I didn't have any children.
Maybe you should have a serious think about relocating yourselves? Even if its just a few streets over, then you wouldn't have to see their house everyday xxx
emmie02
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Joined: 01 Jan 2010
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Thats terrible i hope your OK.
Ive not been in a situation like that so cant offer any good advise apart from what the other lady's have said about relocating yourself if that's possible. That way IF they do come back they wont know where you are.
Good luck, i hope they get moved on really soon so you can feel a bit more relaxed and not feel like a prisoner i your own home. _________________

jennaxhx
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Lemonpie wrote:
I really feel for you, I know what you are going through as I had a similar thing happen when I was living in my flat. I ended up getting stabbed  It finished my catering career. Luckily I didn't have any children.
Maybe you should have a serious think about relocating yourselves? Even if its just a few streets over, then you wouldn't have to see their house everyday xxx
Omg thats awful! I hope whoever did it got a good sentence! _________________

EmzyLouPlusThree
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how are you today? what awful people xx _________________

EmzandFlick
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She got 6 months and was banned from the area but as soon as she was released she moved back into the flat a few doors from me.
I had to move 
Tessytoo
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Tessytoo
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Thankyou for all your replies ladies, Im with housing association so going to phone them monday to see what can be done alongside what the police are doing.
I managed to get about 3 hours sleep last night, exhausted today, cant eat as feel too sick, severe headache and also (TMI) diarheo (sp?) Such an upset tummy today - its all the nerves im feeling!
Urgh, hope this gets sorted sooner rather than later, and because im with housing association then at least there is an option for me to be moved, although id rther not as we've got our best friends and our cousin living opposite us and the boys all have a lovely little street to play in - its perfect apart from my next door neighbour
We havent had ny bother today though, she has returned back home, locked herself in and shut all her blinds..... so we shall see what happns next, if anything.....
Thankyou for the lovely support ladies 
xxOliverAndMaxsMummy
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If you feel unsafe you need to move because even if she is evicted will you ever really feel safe knowing that she knows where you live? Get onto the council/housing assc for an emergency move?
Terri xx _________________

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