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Mother forced to remove double-decker bus from driveway
Mother forced to remove double-decker bus from driveway

Telegraph

time17-06-2025

  • Telegraph

Mother forced to remove double-decker bus from driveway

A woman who parked a double-decker bus on her drive to restore it and turn it into a cafe is being forced to move it after her neighbours complained. Wendy Salmon, 55, put the vehicle outside her home in Camberley, Surrey, temporarily to renovate it. But the mother-of-two has received a community protection notice (CPN) and been told to remove it by June 20 after neighbours said it was 'ruining the ambience' of the cul-de-sac. She has accused neighbours of 'rallying' the others on the street against her by complaining it was an eyesore. Ms Salmon, who runs a pub, bought the double-decker bus for £6,000 from a friend's brother in March 2023 and parked it on her private driveway to convert into a cafe to host parties and events. She claimed neighbours started to complain almost immediately and that she was visited by a member of Surrey Heath Borough Council's Corporate Enforcement Department after the bus was reported as abandoned. The council initially confirmed via email that there were no planning restrictions and no further action would be taken. However, it contacted her two weeks later to say a further complaint had been received. 'I received a community protection notice from the council,' said Ms Salmon. 'It said that if I can't comply with the order I could get a fixed penalty notice, be prosecuted, or the bus could be destroyed or disposed of. 'The warning had an impossible timescale, making it extremely challenging to get the bus ready for an MOT to make it legal to drive. A few months after this, the community protection notice arrived. I had no choice but to appeal.' Ms Salmon appeared in court but dropped the appeal and agreed to remove the bus from her drive. She said: 'The wording of the CPN was that it was 'upsetting the ambience of the local area'. Now no one speaks to me. All my neighbours completely ignore me. I'm being treated like a criminal even though I've never committed a crime in my life. 'The whole thing is just ridiculous... There is no way it is impacting or bothering them. It is just snobbery, pure and simple. 'I don't know what the future holds, but I do not like my previously loved home, I don't want to leave the house as I feel bullied, neighbours no longer speak to me or my partner. I have had over a year of sleepless nights, stress and anxiety. My dream of restoring the bus is no longer something that I want to do.'

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