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Home » Neighbour row which lasted almost FOUR DECADES finally comes to an end as pensioner secures £45,000 payment
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Neighbour row which lasted almost FOUR DECADES finally comes to an end as pensioner secures £45,000 payment

By britishbulletin.com1 December 20252 Mins Read
Neighbour row which lasted almost FOUR DECADES finally comes to an end as pensioner secures £45,000 payment
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An elderly Oxfordshire resident suffering from cancer has secured a £45,000 payment following the resolution of a neighbourhood conflict spanning four decades.

Kenneth Hill, aged 89 and currently undergoing treatment for prostate cancer, reached the settlement with his neighbours Stephen and Sandra Bishop.

The pensioner, who previously worked as a hospital engineer and suffered a stroke in 2004, launched a court battle with his neighbours after a campaign that he claimed “amounts to harassment”.

The long-running disagreement commenced when Mr Hill relocated to Oxlease in Whitney, Oxfordshire in 1986.

In court documents filed in June 2024, Mr Hill alleged his neighbours had engaged in persistent harassment over the years.

Documented incidents used to support his claim included the application of herbicide on his plants, being targeted with offensive language, and inappropriate hand signals aimed at his security cameras.

The Bishops also allegedly displayed a sticker featuring an offensive gesture on their rubbish bin, positioning it to face Hill’s garden.

The Bishops responded with their own allegations, claiming they were victims of Mr Hill’s aggression.

Kenneth Hill, now aged 89, moved to Whitney, Oxfordshire in 1986

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Their counterclaim, which the court described as lacking sufficient detail in parts, accused their neighbour of physical violence and verbal attacks.

They alleged that during a 2023 altercation involving their wheelie bins, Mr Hill trapped Mrs Bishop’s fingers against a wall.

Additional accusations included Mr Hill striking Mr Bishop with his walking aid and directing profanities at him, including calling him a “t**t” and a “useless pathetic little man”.

Despite these counter-allegations and the submission of CCTV evidence, the case concluded with an out-of-court settlement favouring Mr Hill.

Kenneth Hill filed a complaint to Oxford County Court

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Judge Clarke formalised the agreement on 19 September, establishing specific conditions the Bishops must follow.

They are prohibited from threatening Hill or his relatives, displaying offensive gestures or symbols, damaging his plants with chemicals, or removing any belongings from his property. Violating these terms without valid justification would constitute a criminal offence.

Mr Hill expressed satisfaction with the outcome, saying: “I am glad. I hope it has brought it to an end. It has been awful, and it has been going on for a long time.”

He noted his relief that the matter avoided further court proceedings and mentioned a substantial barrier has been constructed between the neighbouring properties.

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