The same woman was perfectly happy to complain to the Council about a solar panel scheme next door to her business elsewhere in #EastSuffolk - but chose to overlook #planning laws when it comes to her own house.

#Suffolk is a big place by the standards of #England - why /choose/ to live next door to the pub, then wonder why there are drunk people wandering the streets?

Although if folk are getting so blotto they are crashing through the neighbours windows surely the Constabulary and Licensing should be involved, but maybe #Woodbridge is too white/middle class for anyone to make a fuss? Both the house and pub have been there decades, for this to only now become an issue suggests a rise is poor behaviour..

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2e412j2j7yo

Woodbridge woman to fight over windows after 'drunk man falls into lounge'

Tammie McNeill is told to remove protective bars at her flat as they do not have planning permission.

BBC News

In this report she mentions a *different* pub to the one next door to her house - looking around the area she is essentially surrounded by such venues.

This matches my experience about 6 years ago when I went for a drive around #Woodbridge and encountered a 20mph area where I had to be very careful due to good natured but drunk jaywalkers staggering around and it wasn't *that* late, only about 20:30

She still doesn't want to criticise pubs or locals and has apparently lived there 22 years without problems - aside from the #planning issue, its definitely something Licensing and the Police need to look into - if they are from "other towns", how are they getting there? That area of #Suffolk is highly car-dependent and mostly lacks public transport at evenings)

https://www.eadt.co.uk/news/25907709.woodbridge-woman-vows-fight-east-suffolk-council-court/

Woodbridge woman vows to fight East Suffolk Council in court

A Woodbridge woman is refusing to remove window guards she had installed to protect her Grade II-listed home from drunken revellers.

East Anglian Daily Times