'We were asked to remove harmless Christmas lights hanging on our balconies'

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'We were asked to remove harmless Christmas lights hanging on our balconies'
Author: Max McLean
Published: Dec, 24 2024 14:27

Residents of a complex in London were left “very angry” after being asked to remove their “harmless” Christmas lights, according to one homeowner. Ronald Neil, 82, a retired journalist, said he and other residents at Teddington Riverside, a collection of apartments and townhouses, received an email from their property management group on December 23 detailing complaints regarding Christmas lights on balconies.

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Mr Neil, who lives with his wife and has decorated his balcony with lights, said he has lived at his property for six years and has never been asked to take the lights down. “People are very angry because all we’re doing is stringing these lights as part of Christmas on the balconies and we’ve been instructed to remove them,” he told the PA news agency.

“It’s a perfectly innocent thing to do at this time of year.”. Mr Neil estimated between 10 and 15 properties have been decorated with Christmas lights, adding he did not take his down despite the initial instruction. “We switched them on anyway because this email didn’t arrive until 4pm,” he said.

“We would not win any prizes – 30 or 40 yards of these tiny little lights, and we’ve just strung them along the balcony. “I have to say it’s not very impressive. They’re absolutely harmless and they just brighten up people’s balconies. “And for some reason or other they say: ‘Remove them because it’s not in the terms of your lease or contract,’ which to be honest with you I think is bonkers.”.

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