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Terrified to go into my own garden..

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 17/07/2026 16:33

I just want to preface this by saying that I’ve name changed and MNHQ will be able to verify that I’ve been on here a long while. Just pointing this out, as I’ll inevitably get troll hunted on this one as it makes very little sense! I assure you I have not left anything out whatsoever and I’m sorry it’s such a long post.

I’m a widowed parent of one 11yr old DD. I have a small-ish dog who thankfully doesn’t bark much (which is relevant to this situation).

2 years ago, my usually always very friendly & chatty next door neighbour, randomly blocked me from texting her - which I rarely ever did anyway tbh, only ever if there was a parcel here for her etc. The last time I’d spoken to her, everything had been great. I was utterly mystified but figured it’d be sorted eventually and I’d ask her when I saw her next. With it being winter I didn’t see her for a while and when I did, I was ignored. Really odd but ok…. Maybe I or DD had made some noise? Although she has always assured me vehemently that she can’t hear anything from our side but even so, I don’t allow DD to make noise for my own sake as well as that of others!

Last summer, there were a few occasions when I was in my back garden (6ft fence with vertical planks with small gaps in between) and neighbour’s Dad who was there, shouted over at me. Once when I was taking a photo of a random plant which had popped up so I could identify it, he shouts “Come round if you want to take photos, you fat fuck!” Now, I should’ve asked WTF he was talking about and corrected him but I was too stunned to speak! Another time I got called a “sad pathetic loser” when I was cutting sweet pea flowers off my trellis on our adjoining fence. Followed by him saying to his daughter “Don’t worry she’s obviously got no life” Again, I hugely regret not saying something back and asking what on earth I’m meant to have said or done wrong. But having escaped extremely violent DV, I just don’t have the strength to confront any male and probably never will. It’s fight or flight and I flee. Until today, that is.

Around the end of last year, the neighbour got a dog of their own and despite my calling my dog in every single time, theirs still barks loudly every single time he sees my dog through the fence. I’ve tried putting tarpaulin up on the adjoining fence to prevent their dog seeing mine but nope, it still keeps happening. Thankfully my dog doesn’t usually bark back and if he does, it’s one singular woof to show his displeasure, then he comes in!
About 2 months ago, I wrote neighbour herself a letter (as she just blanks me when I try speaking to her face to face) explaining that I’ve absolutely zero clue what I’ve done to upset her, apologised if it’s noise (though I really don’t think it is, as DD & I are quiet people and when DD is at school, I’m often asleep or at hospital) and explaining that I only have about 12-14 months left to live due to an autoimmune disorder which she actually knows I have, that I want to spend what time I have left with my child in peace and just want to be left alone and politely requested that they stop slamming their front door as it was making us both jump a mile and was affecting DD at school when it happens during the night. I was very polite and promised to do what I can on my part to try and mitigate the situation with her dog seeing mine through the fence (which I have done, I put tarpaulin up but clearly I need to add more!)

Fast forward to a few weeks ago and now her Dad is seemingly living there and is making mine & my daughter’s lives a living hell.
EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I open one of my French doors and either let my dog out for a wee or I dare to step out into my own garden, not only does their dog bark like mad at mine (who now just ignores theirs as he’s used to it!) I get “Oh for fuck’s sake!” or her little boy goes running inside shouting “Mum, Granddad, she’s in her garden again!!!” followed by “Oh for fuck’s sake! Fucking typical!” It’s got to the point where I’m genuinely anxious to go into my own garden and I’m not exaggerating and I’m a keen gardener! I can’t even nip to my greenhouse to get some lettuce without a “Oh for fuck’s sake, fat fuck is out again!” 😳
Last week, I had to mow the lawn as it was the first day I’d had in weeks where I was well enough to do it and they were having a BBQ (I don’t think there were any guests but I decided to be as quick as possible anyway) and well, he was fuming and they went storming inside, slamming the door. I don’t know what was said as I had the mower on but heard door slam. That one was probably my fault for mowing whilst they were having a BBQ but if I’d waited until the next time I was well enough, the grass would’ve been too long to mow!

Another thing which I’ve been ignoring in the hope that it naturally settles (and to avoid confrontation with him), is the fact that their dog barks the ENTIRE TIME he is left in the house alone. Barks loudly and howls. So bad that me making a phone call is nigh on impossible. It’s often overnight also, so that is hell for DD especially. This happened today and I’ve taken to recording clips of it just in case it’s needed in future. When it finally stopped, presumably as he came home, the first thing I did, was quietly let DDog out as I’d kept him in during the barking due to the noise coming from their side. Well, this was a mistake as their dog saw mine and erupted - as per usual! Mine didn’t bark back at all but DD grabbed the treat tub and told him to come in for obvious reasons and neighbour’s Dad shouts “FUCKING TWATS!!!!!” over the fence. Now I have never, ever responded to ANY of it but having just endured hours upon hours of their Alsation barking and howling I snapped and said, calmly, “Your dog has been barking all day!!!” to which he shouts “Because of you! YOU’RE CAUSING IT!!!” “Every fucking day you’re in your garden” I reply “And?!” At which point he slams their door and my DD bursts into tears and call me pathetic but so did I. I’m at my wits end. This is my home. My DD’s home and this is almost certainly the last summer of my life. My only hobby is quietly (& I do mean quietly) pottering around in my garden deadheading flowers or pruning roses etc.

  • I don’t ever have visitors besides my 82yr old mother (she’s my only remaining family besides DD) and what friends do bother with me, I just have catch up coffees with in Costa!
  • I don’t play music in my home or my garden. If I listen to a podcast or LBC, it’s on earphones.
  • My dog rarely barks and if he does, it’s only a tiny bit if he is barked at! He did once bark at an Owl ornament I bought but in his defence, it did blink at night time!!
  • I do not speak on the phone in the garden as everyone around me would hear and despite this massive long post, I am quite a quiet person usually!
  • DD is rarely in the garden (more’s the pity!) she prefers gaming! She used to play out front on her scooter with some kids from up the street but she’s been too frightened to, since neighbour’s Dad aggressively told her to “Piss off” once about a year ago when he’d arrived about 5 mins after neighbour had left the house and so, being 9, she told him. Who tells a 9yr old to piss off?

I have reported today’s incident to non-emergency police. However a. Officer won’t be free to talk to me until the end of next week which I’m sad about tbh. I could’ve used the advice as right now, I’m terrified to even let my dog out for a wee, let alone step into my garden.
Again, having escaped extreme DV, it’s very difficult for me to not default to flight mode. I’m still shaking and this happened 2 hours ago. Pathetic, I know. I already struggle with anxiety.

Sorry this was so long but I didn’t want to miss anything out and have to correct people or be accused of drip feeding!

There’s nothing I can do, is there?

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Glitchymn1 · 19/07/2026 18:30

Firstly I’m so sorry. 💐

Record it, report it. With a child there they will do something- you can report this to the police because the abuse is taking place in front of a child. It’s a public order offence.

Can you take someone with you and speak to them? Any chance he has dementia? He sounds unhinged.
I have a neighbour with dementia and he can be difficult, he’s elderly and frail so I can’t say anything really. I completely ignore him, wear ear phones, play some music (quietly) wear ear buds. Let your dog in and out, the noise nuisance is from their side! Record, record.

Dirtyrose · 19/07/2026 18:33

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 15:36

I used to have a nurse but not anymore. I will have a palliative care team when I begin to deteriorate more but that’s it for now in my area! Just check ins every 8 weeks!

This has been happening for more than 8 weeks, so it must be close to the time you can talk to them.

yeahwhatev · 19/07/2026 19:03

I just wanted to say how sorry I am you’re going through this - have been thinking about it since I read the post yesterday. I don’t have anything to add to the great advice you’ve been given. Only to say great username - I also love Totally Tangerine geums! Wishing you all the best and hope you have some peace soon.

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holidayhelpneeded1 · 19/07/2026 19:20

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 15:36

I used to have a nurse but not anymore. I will have a palliative care team when I begin to deteriorate more but that’s it for now in my area! Just check ins every 8 weeks!

You have 12 months to live with a terminal condition and they havent got you a care team? This is awful and really shocking. Whoever you check in with every 8 weeks should be able to offer you some support.

Have you looked at charities relating to your condition? They may also be able to offer you support as it sounds like you aren't getting enough medical support and really should have it.

holidayhelpneeded1 · 19/07/2026 19:24

I think someone upthread asked but it may have been missed, what the plan is for your Daughter when you are not around? Is this something you could look at sooner for the both of you? Perhaps with the limited time you have it may be best to avoid the stress of these neighbours and upset for you both.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:32

Londonrach1 · 19/07/2026 06:20

Report this is the police!!!!

I have!

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:35

Stressedmummyof4 · 19/07/2026 06:32

Tapo cameras are great, get them cheap from Amazon or even Asda. You don’t need any subscription for them simply pop a micro and card in. We have them for our home security and they’re brilliant really clear picture and capture good sound too!

Tapo is the one I’ve got! The Tc90 pan & tilt one. Have installed it already and placed it strategically but legally!

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:38

Bookbears · 19/07/2026 08:05

Also, just read another comment about asking to meet face to face. With our neighbour his Housing Association offered to set up a mediation to get things resolved. We said yes, he refused so it never went ahead but it’s worth contacting them and seeing if they could do this for you. At the very least it maybe give you some insight into what their actual problem is. Good luck OP, i genuinely wish I lived nearby as I would absolutely come round to put them straight.

Yes this was suggested a while back and I jumped at the chance because frankly, I’m desperate to know what I’ve done wrong! However nothing came of it so I’m presuming they refused. The HA even said they’d offer biscuits.

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:39

Motuihe · 19/07/2026 08:32

Would a Ring bell for the back garden help to make you feel more secure as it would record any offensive comments also?

I now have a CCTV camera thanks to Amazon Prime, a wobbly dining chair and a cheap drill from China. 💪

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:53

holidayhelpneeded1 · 19/07/2026 19:24

I think someone upthread asked but it may have been missed, what the plan is for your Daughter when you are not around? Is this something you could look at sooner for the both of you? Perhaps with the limited time you have it may be best to avoid the stress of these neighbours and upset for you both.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a hard & fast plan. I mean, in the short term she will go to my mum who of course, would have her permanently. However my concern, is that my Mum is turning 82 later this year and although I’d not be surprised if she lives to 100+, of course you never know and it worries me on a daily basis. There is quite literally nobody else besides my alcoholic older brother who lacks stability and that’s it. My parents had kids older and therefore all family was long gone by the time we reached adulthood. After DD’s Dad passed away, his family ghosted us completely. I wrote to his older sister informing her of my situation (of course she knew of DD and had met her a couple of times) and politely begging her to agree to take her if, once I’m gone and DD went to my mum and then my mum passed away, but I got no response whatsoever.

DD’s paternal grandparents are not just not interested, they’re also elderly and live in filthy, almost squalid conditions so they’re not even an option.
So essentially, foster care is a very sad but very real possibility unfortunately.
I’m going to be troll hunted again now as people tend to refuse to believe that anyone could have quite literally nobody to fall onto, to rely on long term. It’s beyond many people’s comprehension but for some (not just me & DD), it’s a very stark reality.
Anyone reading this who also has as little family members & friends as I do, I see you. You’re not alone 🌼

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HopeSpringingHigh · 19/07/2026 22:11

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:38

Yes this was suggested a while back and I jumped at the chance because frankly, I’m desperate to know what I’ve done wrong! However nothing came of it so I’m presuming they refused. The HA even said they’d offer biscuits.

Hi OP, sorry to keep posting.

I just wanted to say I completely disagree with posters saying you could meet face to face to discuss any problems with your delightful neighbours .
I think that's looking at it the wrong way . You've tried to be nice , you've even explained to them your situation and they seem to have got worse since then . Is that correct? This is a them problem .
I've got autoimmune disease myself and since then you'd be surprised by the amount of neighbours that have a problem with me just quietly living my life and trying to make the best of it .
There are some people who are that spiteful and envious , that they will attack vulnerability.

There's nothing you could have done , that justifies calling you names and saying you have no life . I honestly think this is a hate crime and if you can prove it , then it will be fast tracked .

Wowwhataworld · 19/07/2026 22:44

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:53

Unfortunately, there isn’t a hard & fast plan. I mean, in the short term she will go to my mum who of course, would have her permanently. However my concern, is that my Mum is turning 82 later this year and although I’d not be surprised if she lives to 100+, of course you never know and it worries me on a daily basis. There is quite literally nobody else besides my alcoholic older brother who lacks stability and that’s it. My parents had kids older and therefore all family was long gone by the time we reached adulthood. After DD’s Dad passed away, his family ghosted us completely. I wrote to his older sister informing her of my situation (of course she knew of DD and had met her a couple of times) and politely begging her to agree to take her if, once I’m gone and DD went to my mum and then my mum passed away, but I got no response whatsoever.

DD’s paternal grandparents are not just not interested, they’re also elderly and live in filthy, almost squalid conditions so they’re not even an option.
So essentially, foster care is a very sad but very real possibility unfortunately.
I’m going to be troll hunted again now as people tend to refuse to believe that anyone could have quite literally nobody to fall onto, to rely on long term. It’s beyond many people’s comprehension but for some (not just me & DD), it’s a very stark reality.
Anyone reading this who also has as little family members & friends as I do, I see you. You’re not alone 🌼

Im so sorry for the situation you are in and now dealing with this on top of that. You are certainly one strong lady. Please don’t let these neighbours ruin your final summer with your dd.
I don’t believe it’s that shocking not to have many people around we don’t really have anyone either. Our parents are older, my sibling lives overseas and my husbands sibling would not provide a steady home. It’s a worry. Our friends have their own lives and tbh although friends none of them are best friends or the type you could ask to take on your child.
Please know though that there are people out there like us who desperately wanted a sibling for our dd who was an ivf baby and it never happened. My friend who has adopted 3 siblings at different times due to the mother continuing to have babies. I also work with 4 other people who either foster or adopt and apart from my friend it’s not been babies they have taken in, it’s been older children. I work in education so possibly why I am around so much fostering and adoption. I am sure your dd will find a loving home and she will cherish the memories you have made together.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 22:48

HopeSpringingHigh · 19/07/2026 22:11

Hi OP, sorry to keep posting.

I just wanted to say I completely disagree with posters saying you could meet face to face to discuss any problems with your delightful neighbours .
I think that's looking at it the wrong way . You've tried to be nice , you've even explained to them your situation and they seem to have got worse since then . Is that correct? This is a them problem .
I've got autoimmune disease myself and since then you'd be surprised by the amount of neighbours that have a problem with me just quietly living my life and trying to make the best of it .
There are some people who are that spiteful and envious , that they will attack vulnerability.

There's nothing you could have done , that justifies calling you names and saying you have no life . I honestly think this is a hate crime and if you can prove it , then it will be fast tracked .

Firstly, you can post as many times as you like. 👍🏻

Also, you’ve made some really good points here actually. I think you’re bang on re: attacking vulnerability. Sometimes I forget that because I cannot fathom behaving in such a way towards anyone, let alone someone who’s neither done anything wrong or fully healthy, that doesn’t mean others wouldn’t. Of course they will. Particularly with all the vicious rhetoric to & about disabled people in the media lately.
This might sound daft, but it reminds me of groups of baby chicks & ducks (stick with me here…!) whenever there is one which is injured or deformed, the entire flock avoids them, ignores them completely. Presumably a survival instinct for protecting themselves from diseased chicks but that mentality is what I’m frequently reminded of whenever I read these awful articles, demonising disabled people and ‘PIP claimants!’ Especially when I see all the angry reactions below them on Facebook. Awful. I thought we’d evolved far beyond flock mentality, as civilised humans.

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TooHotToBoogie · 19/07/2026 23:06

Just sending @TotallyTangerineGeum hugs xxx

holidayhelpneeded1 · 19/07/2026 23:10

TotallyTangerineGeum · 19/07/2026 21:53

Unfortunately, there isn’t a hard & fast plan. I mean, in the short term she will go to my mum who of course, would have her permanently. However my concern, is that my Mum is turning 82 later this year and although I’d not be surprised if she lives to 100+, of course you never know and it worries me on a daily basis. There is quite literally nobody else besides my alcoholic older brother who lacks stability and that’s it. My parents had kids older and therefore all family was long gone by the time we reached adulthood. After DD’s Dad passed away, his family ghosted us completely. I wrote to his older sister informing her of my situation (of course she knew of DD and had met her a couple of times) and politely begging her to agree to take her if, once I’m gone and DD went to my mum and then my mum passed away, but I got no response whatsoever.

DD’s paternal grandparents are not just not interested, they’re also elderly and live in filthy, almost squalid conditions so they’re not even an option.
So essentially, foster care is a very sad but very real possibility unfortunately.
I’m going to be troll hunted again now as people tend to refuse to believe that anyone could have quite literally nobody to fall onto, to rely on long term. It’s beyond many people’s comprehension but for some (not just me & DD), it’s a very stark reality.
Anyone reading this who also has as little family members & friends as I do, I see you. You’re not alone 🌼

This is really sad to hear and im sorry you dont have a plan but I again feel medical professionals are failing you here.
With them telling you that you have so little time left, have they not discussed this with you and offered you help and support via medical social worker. I would have expected some level of help and support to help you put plans in place and talk this through.

It sounds like you have far more to deal with and these neighbours are the last thing you need to worry about. I would recommend mentioning it at your next appointment as they should be able to guide you towards some support for both this situation and to help you plan for your daughter.

OakleyAnnie · 19/07/2026 23:18

BellesAndGraces · 17/07/2026 17:34

I’m so sorry to read this @TotallyTangerineGeum, I too would want to spend my last summer with my DD and DDog, gardening and enjoying a peaceful existence. It’s not too much to ask for, is it?

I know that writing a letter to your MP can feel difficult to do, particularly if you’re not well. I e put together a draft for you with the help of ChatGPT in an effort to take something off your plate. Perhaps other MN’ers can chip in and make it better too. I hope you get a prompt resolution to this utter shitshow and that your neighbour is blessed with a punch in the face.

Dear Tom Gordon MP,

I am writing as one of your constituents because I no longer know where to turn.
For the past two years I have been subjected to escalating intimidation and harassment from my next-door neighbours and, in particular, the neighbour’s father. What began as being ignored without explanation has developed into repeated verbal abuse whenever I step into my own garden.
I am called names including “fat fuck”, “sad pathetic loser” and “fucking twat”. If I simply open my back door to let my dog into my own garden, I am met with swearing and shouting. Their child has even been encouraged to announce that I am in my garden, which is then followed by more abuse from the adults. Their father has also told my young daughter to “piss off”, leaving her frightened to play outside.

As a result, I am now genuinely afraid to go into my own garden. It sounds unbelievable, but I find myself anxious about simply opening my own back door.

This situation is particularly distressing because I am a survivor of severe domestic abuse. Being shouted at and intimidated by an aggressive man immediately takes me back into survival mode. I freeze or flee. I have spent years rebuilding my confidence, and this behaviour has left me feeling trapped in my own home.

To make matters even more heartbreaking, I have a life-limiting autoimmune illness and have been told I have only around 12 to 14 months to live. My daughter is just 11 years old. All I want is to spend what may be my final summer peacefully gardening with my daughter and my dog, not living in fear of abuse every time I step outside.

I have reported the latest incident to North Yorkshire Police, but I have been told an officer will not be able to speak to me until next week due to demand. I have also contacted my housing association. In the meantime, I feel completely unprotected.
I know that you have spoken in Parliament about violence against women and girls, and in particular about the importance of ensuring victims have confidence in the justice system and that their experiences are treated with the seriousness they deserve. While my situation may not fit neatly into a particular legal category, the reality is that I am a woman being subjected to sustained intimidation by a man, in my own home, and it has left me feeling unsafe and afraid. Your comments about restoring victims’ confidence resonated strongly with me because, at the moment, I feel very alone.

I would be incredibly grateful if your office could assist by:

  • contacting North Yorkshire Police to ask that my case is dealt with as soon as possible;
  • contacting my housing association to ensure they investigate this ongoing harassment as a matter of urgency; and
  • advising whether there is any additional support available for someone in my circumstances, particularly as a survivor of domestic abuse and someone with a terminal illness.

I have never wanted conflict with my neighbours. I have gone out of my way to avoid confrontation and have tried to resolve matters politely. Instead, the abuse has escalated.

I simply want to feel safe in my own home again, and to be able to spend the time I have left making happy memories with my daughter.

Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. I would be very grateful for any help you are able to provide.

Yours sincerely,

[Name]
[Address]
[Postcode]
[Telephone]
[Email]

What an incredibly kind thing to do @BellesAndGraces. I’m in awe of this lovely gesture 💐

Paul2023 · 19/07/2026 23:56

An absolutely brilliant letter!
OP please copy this and email to
your MP tomorrow

Tiddlywinks63 · 20/07/2026 04:34

Brilliant letter!
I would send a copy to the Chairman of the Council and your Housing Association too.

LadyAvgeek · 20/07/2026 07:35

I'd like to add that lack of support from health professionals in the UK is sadly a regular occurrence. I'm in the Midlands and it's a shambles. By asking question and being shocked by the response, Social Services obviously didn't want to support our late mother. Silence was deafening when we pointed out we weren't qualified to provide specialist support and our homes not suitable. Not saying all areas are same but lack of assistance doesn't surprise me.

As for sorting out neighbour problem, that draft letter is brilliant. Very professional, straight to the point and no waffle. Please get this on his desk asap. Good luck! 🤗

PoddleOn · 20/07/2026 09:24

This is deeply unjust and unfair. Like others have said, record everything.
Do not let them intimidate you, shout back “get off on harassing women do you?!”
kick up a massive stink with police, housing association, your MP…. I’d even sell my story to the local newspaper 😂
Ensure you point out the deep distress this is causing your daughter, that poor child has lost one parent and is now having to prepare for another awful loss. Her mental health is important and your neighbours harassment actually presents a safe guarding issue. That needs to be highlighted to all the local authorities.

I would ensure they became total social pariahs in the community.

They are scum, don’t let scum dictate your happiness.
I hope you get the resolution you deserve.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 20/07/2026 09:57

PoddleOn · 20/07/2026 09:24

This is deeply unjust and unfair. Like others have said, record everything.
Do not let them intimidate you, shout back “get off on harassing women do you?!”
kick up a massive stink with police, housing association, your MP…. I’d even sell my story to the local newspaper 😂
Ensure you point out the deep distress this is causing your daughter, that poor child has lost one parent and is now having to prepare for another awful loss. Her mental health is important and your neighbours harassment actually presents a safe guarding issue. That needs to be highlighted to all the local authorities.

I would ensure they became total social pariahs in the community.

They are scum, don’t let scum dictate your happiness.
I hope you get the resolution you deserve.

Thanks. I’ve tried telling neighbours but they made it very clear they weren’t interested in hearing about it.

Sending above letter to MP today.

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Paul2023 · 20/07/2026 10:04

Op have you contacted the bikers against bullying? I’m sure they’ll come down to you .

Id straight away send that letter as an email to your MP. I’d also send a copy of it to the housing association snd council.

Theres a number of things you can do right now to get the ball rolling.

Pinkocsb · 20/07/2026 10:07

Hi. I just wanted to add my love and support. It sounds utterly horrible what you are having to deal with. I hope the excellent letter to your MP gets results. Keep making notes if you can, and I wish you and your daughter the best next year or so that’s possible. I hope your daughter ends up somewhere loving but she will always remember her remarkable, strong wonderful mum. Xx

DontTeaseMyDog · 20/07/2026 10:28

I have not read the full thread so I'm sorry if this has been covered

Could you use your illness and neighbour dispute to get a quick move / transfer?

Failing that, send me your number and we can chat when you walk into the garden, I'll happily tell him to fuck off 😂Wrong side of the country for me but I hope one of these mumsnetters are local and you gain a friend a long the way!!

DontTeaseMyDog · 20/07/2026 10:31

FYI, you are allowed a camera to face into your garden and theirs, so long as it doesn't face directly into a neighbours bedrooms or bathrooms.