“Nightmare Neighbor” star removes illegal camper, plans expansion

“Nightmare Neighbor” star removes illegal camper, plans expansion


A star of “The Nightmare Neighbor Next Door” has finally destroyed an illegal trailer that had been parked in her lawn, but she is now teasing a plan to replace it with an addition.

After a three-year dispute with her neighbours, Lillie Goddard, who was featured on the Channel 5 show, was ordered by a court to remove the static caravan by August 5.

According to reports, Mrs. Goddard and her crippled mother were renting out the rooms in the static home that was an eyesore in the front lawn of her $170,000 home in Swindon, Wiltshire.

She destroyed the static house early this month, but the shared grass space outside her property was covered with rubble. According to her neighbours, it was a “safety danger.”

Efforts have been made by Mrs. Goddard, her family, and friends to clean up the caravan, including removing trash from public property and eliminating the majority of the waste.

Only the chassis is still on her land, according to her husband Mark Goddard, and he is trying to transfer it.

He said that adding an addition to the side of the home would be “the next step,” indicating that his wife is looking into the idea.

On Monday, the municipality picked up the skips, and on Tuesday, everything was cleaned up, according to Mr. Goddard of Swindon, Wiltshire, who was speaking outside the house.

“They could have assisted if they wanted to get rid of it more quickly.” People were difficult to persuade to provide a hand.

The chassis is still in place; I’m just trying to figure out how to transfer it. It must be consumed in its whole or in two portions.

“At the end of the day, what’s in our yard is just a hunk of metal on wheels; it’s no longer a caravan.”

It will never be a caravan once again, at least not without a lot of effort and expense. Ultimately, it is only a trailer.

The “next step,” according to Mr. Goddard, is to add an addition on the side of the home. His wife is looking into the idea.

With the way people are around here, he said, “Would it ever happen, I don’t know, but the odds are, I doubt it.”

He said that he intended to build a wall across the front of his property that is two metres tall.

The Goddard family “worked really hard over the weekend,” according to one neighbour who commended their efforts.

She claims that there is still work to be done since the caravan chassis and other objects from inside are still in the backyard and additional debris is accumulating.

Give them credit; they put forth a lot of effort over the weekend. She said that she had received assistance from her elderly mother and other housemates.

They made significant progress, I can’t dispute that, and they put in a lot of effort over the weekend, he said.

Although the council supplied several skips and did a lot of cleanup over the weekend, there are still many caravan remains and other messes in the area.

Any automobile that passes is made fun of by onlookers who stop and point at it. Undoubtedly, it is not yet a win.

Even if the caravan is hidden, it is still in disarray. Although they must remove everything, the chassis and other pieces of the caravan are still there.


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