This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce9nre1e7dvo
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Couple's plea over decade of anti-social behaviour | Couple's plea over decade of anti-social behaviour |
(32 minutes later) | |
Harry said the behaviour of the tenants next door had affected his mental health | Harry said the behaviour of the tenants next door had affected his mental health |
"We are supposed to be enjoying our retirement... but they've taken it away." | "We are supposed to be enjoying our retirement... but they've taken it away." |
Harry, a retired factory worker in his early 80s, says he has considered taking his own life after being overcome with anxiety linked to problem neighbours in Birmingham. | Harry, a retired factory worker in his early 80s, says he has considered taking his own life after being overcome with anxiety linked to problem neighbours in Birmingham. |
He told the BBC he had endured years of anti-social behaviour from the council tenants next door. | He told the BBC he had endured years of anti-social behaviour from the council tenants next door. |
Birmingham City Council said it was aware of the complaints and was investigating "in order to seek a resolution". | Birmingham City Council said it was aware of the complaints and was investigating "in order to seek a resolution". |
But Harry and his wife Shirley - their real names have been changed for this article - believe the local authority has repeatedly failed to deal with numerous incidents. | But Harry and his wife Shirley - their real names have been changed for this article - believe the local authority has repeatedly failed to deal with numerous incidents. |
They said they had been affected by loud noise, the dumping of rubbish on the street, and had heard people coming and going throughout the night. | |
The couple say they do not know where to turn next. | The couple say they do not know where to turn next. |
Harry and Shirley have lived in their house in Birmingham for about 30 years | Harry and Shirley have lived in their house in Birmingham for about 30 years |
They have lived in their home, which they own, for three decades, explaining that problems only emerged when an extended family moved next to them 10 years ago. | |
The couple recorded every instance and put it all in an evidence folder. Harry believes the family are effectively breaching their tenancy agreement with persistent anti-social behaviour. | The couple recorded every instance and put it all in an evidence folder. Harry believes the family are effectively breaching their tenancy agreement with persistent anti-social behaviour. |
They say, in recent years, they have even experienced displays of aggression, despite attempts at mediation over the issues, and have installed air conditioning and sound-proofing to try to suppress the noise pollution - and their own misery. | They say, in recent years, they have even experienced displays of aggression, despite attempts at mediation over the issues, and have installed air conditioning and sound-proofing to try to suppress the noise pollution - and their own misery. |
"It's dreadful," said Shirley. "Harry has been so poorly, he's had a couple of strokes, cancer and heart [problems]. | "It's dreadful," said Shirley. "Harry has been so poorly, he's had a couple of strokes, cancer and heart [problems]. |
"The noise gets him down and the other week he was suicidal. Our children had to calm him down because he was so upset. I thought he was going to have a heart attack, it's just never-ending. | "The noise gets him down and the other week he was suicidal. Our children had to calm him down because he was so upset. I thought he was going to have a heart attack, it's just never-ending. |
"It's been going on for so long now, it's just ridiculous." | "It's been going on for so long now, it's just ridiculous." |
The BBC understands that Birmingham City Council has been involved on numerous occasions, and provided mediation services between the couple and the neighbours. | The BBC understands that Birmingham City Council has been involved on numerous occasions, and provided mediation services between the couple and the neighbours. |
"We had a council worker tell us that the noise is unacceptable… but nothing is being done," said Harry. | "We had a council worker tell us that the noise is unacceptable… but nothing is being done," said Harry. |
"We're getting no help at all. Birmingham City Council have done nothing at all." | "We're getting no help at all. Birmingham City Council have done nothing at all." |
The authority says the matter remains an "open case". | The authority says the matter remains an "open case". |
The couple do not believe they have recieved sufficient support from the council | The couple do not believe they have recieved sufficient support from the council |
Shirley said when a complaint is made to the council about their neighbours, the outcome is always the same – the tenants next door are asked to be respectful but within weeks the anti-social behaviour begins again. | Shirley said when a complaint is made to the council about their neighbours, the outcome is always the same – the tenants next door are asked to be respectful but within weeks the anti-social behaviour begins again. |
West Midlands Police told the BBC that officers attended the property following a noise complaint in December 2023. | West Midlands Police told the BBC that officers attended the property following a noise complaint in December 2023. |
A statement read: "We take all reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) seriously, and we are working hard to deal with it." | A statement read: "We take all reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) seriously, and we are working hard to deal with it." |
"We would urge people to report anti-social behaviour either to police via our website or 101, or by contacting their local authority's ASB hotline." | "We would urge people to report anti-social behaviour either to police via our website or 101, or by contacting their local authority's ASB hotline." |
According to the Housing Ombudsman for England, the number of anti-social behaviour complaints it investigated in local authority and housing association properties in the West Midlands had tripled since 2021. | According to the Housing Ombudsman for England, the number of anti-social behaviour complaints it investigated in local authority and housing association properties in the West Midlands had tripled since 2021. |
There were 20 cases in 2021-22, which rose to 60 in 2023-24. | There were 20 cases in 2021-22, which rose to 60 in 2023-24. |
If you've been affected by any of the issues mentioned in this article, please go to BBC Action Line where you can find support | |
Get in touch | Get in touch |
Tell us which stories we should cover in Birmingham and the Black Country | Tell us which stories we should cover in Birmingham and the Black Country |
Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. | Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. |