Western Mail

Man cut hole in neighbour’s hedge to ‘see view of mountain’

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A MAN who wanted a better view of mountains cut a hole in his neighbour’s hedge in a campaign of harassment. Alexander Edwards also shone a torch at his neighbour’s CCTV camera, sang rap music and goaded dogs into barking late at night.

Llandudno Magistrate­s’ Court heard that the hole appeared in Ian Cox’s hedge in 2020. There was no CCTV footage of the culprit but Edwards later admitted making it “so he could see the view of the mountains from his bedroom window”.

The victim did have footage of Edwards shining a torch at the CCTV camera at night. The court heard Edwards would also encourage dogs to bark at midnight or 1am. In another incident, Edwards would sing rap music lyrics at Mr Cox. These included the line “I’m f****** gonna kill yer,” said the prosecutor.

Mr Cox, of Pengarth, Conwy, complained to Conwy council and North Wales Police and on Wednesday Edwards admitted harassing the victim.

A judge at Llandudno Magistrate­s Court ordered him to do 80 hours of unpaid work.

The court heard it was Edwards’ mother Jane Edwards who had started a row with her next-door neighbour Mr Cox and, when Edwards came to live with her, Edwards became “embroiled” in that row.

Prosecutor Rhian Jackson said that Mr Cox reported issues with Mrs Edwards to Conwy Council as long ago as 2014. He was helped by an anti-social behaviour officer and was advised to keep a log. Mr Cox also installed a CCTV camera.

The case centred on a series of incidents between July 2021 and January this year which amounted to harassment. The prosecutor said someone, later found to be the defendant, cut the hole, several feet square, in Mr Cox’s hedge without permission on July 5.

Then Edwards stuck up his middle finger towards Mr Cox in their street on August 2.

He did the same to Mr Cox in his van, then ran after him causing alarm, on January 4.

And he spat at Mr Cox’s van window later that day.

The District Judge Gwyn Jones told Edwards in the dock: “For whatever reason, you got embroiled in a dispute which is not of your making.

“Whatever the rights and wrongs of this matter, you conducted a series of little acts which caused harassment to your neighbour. It was antisocial behaviour.”

As well as imposing a 12-month community order to do unpaid work, the district judge made a four-year restrainin­g order prohibitin­g the defendant from contacting or approachin­g Ian Cox directly or indirectly.

It also bans him from entering the curtilage of any property occupied by Mr Cox.

The defendant must also pay £85 costs and a £95 surcharge.

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