Neighbours in Jurong West Street 52 have been feuding for over seven years

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A pair of neighbours in Jurong West Street 52 have been in a dispute for over seven years. The conflict started when one neighbour asked the other to remove potted plants from the corridor. The situation escalated with notes and stickers being exchanged between the two. Authorities had to intervene to prevent further issues.

In one corner of Block 518 in Jurong West Street 52, a pair of neighbours have not been seeing eye to eye for more than seven years now. Ms Pan, 72, told Shin Min Daily News that she has been living there for almost 30 years while her next-door neighbour moved in only in 2016. She claimed that the neighbour had asked her to remove her potted plants from the corridor.

Ms Pan removed all except one, which she placed by her gate, but it still displeased her neighbour and things soured between them. Ms Pan also claimed that the neighbour then pasted a note on her gate:"Do not let your dirty pots and soil dirty my corridor." The neighbour, 47-year-old Huang, told the Chinese daily that Ms Pan had stuck stickers and boards on her grilles. Ms Pan said Ms Huang's clothes dryer was blowing dust and hot air into her home, so she filed a complaint with the authorities, who then put up boards and stickers to prevent the dust and hot air from getting into her fla

Neighbours Dispute Potted Plants Corridor Notes Stickers Authorities

 

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