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Bizarre neighbour complaint over widow's garden ends up in court
- A court in East Lothian fined Robert Fair £210 over a dispute about Jane Higgins's front garden planter.
- Higgins defended the planter as a well-tended feature visible from the public road and part of daily life for the widow.
- Fair claimed the planter caused disruption to street parking and privacy concerns before the court case.
- Fair shouted the homophobic remark at Higgins’ son, leading to the criminal charge.
- The planning officer said the planter is visible but not inappropriate for its garden setting or conservation area.
- CCTV permission was granted as part of the same planning application.
- Newton-Higgins’ son Craig said his mother is a retired widow who enjoys gardening.
- The planter is described as 7 meters long, 0.9 meters wide, and 0.8 meters high and made of timber.
- East Lothian District Council approved the planter in the conservation area.
- The case followed a broader planning dispute that included the neighbour’s right to privacy and street view.
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