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Families blast homeowner's 8ft wooden staircase as 'uneighbourly' in bitter row

Ben Davies had rigged up the "overbearing" tower of timber to tackle the steep slopes in the back garden of his home in Abersychan, south Wales, but neighbours are unhappy

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Families blast homeowner's 8ft wooden staircase as 'uneighbourly' in bitter row

Ben Davies had rigged up the "overbearing" tower of timber to tackle the steep slopes in the back garden of his home in Abersychan, south Wales, but neighbours are unhappy

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dailymail.com5 g fa

Man ordered to tear down bridge he built to climb up his steep garden

Ben Davies, 25, said the large timber structure, which was built 2.7 metres above a private lane between neighbouring homes, was a practical solution to the incline.

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Man ordered to tear down bridge he built to climb up his steep garden

    Ben Davies, 25, said the large timber structure, which was built 2.7 metres above a private lane between neighbouring homes, was a practical solution to the incline.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Families blast homeowner's 8ft wooden staircase as 'uneighbourly' in bitter row

    Ben Davies had rigged up the "overbearing" tower of timber to tackle the steep slopes in the back garden of his home in Abersychan, south Wales, but neighbours are unhappy