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Narborough man Steven Braddick handed restraining order in King’s Lynn court after denying throwing dog poo in neighbour’s garden




A 39-year-old has been ordered not to contact his former neighbour after denying throwing dog poo in their garden.

There had been ongoing issues between the neighbour and Steven Braddick, who now resides in Narborough.

He appeared at Lynn Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, where the case was heard to see if magistrates would impose a restraining order at the neighbour’s request.

Braddick appeared at Lynn Magistrates' Court on Thursday
Braddick appeared at Lynn Magistrates' Court on Thursday

At a previous hearing, Braddick denied causing criminal damage under the value of £5,000 after he was accused of throwing dog poo in his neighbour’s garden at the front of their property between the dates of August 3-5, 2023.

This was regarding a previous address in Norwich.

It was not the first time Braddick had been in court over a neighbourly dispute. He was sentenced in September after calling his neighbour’s friend a paedophile.

Prosecutor Colette Harper told the court that CCTV had captured Braddick throwing dog poo over the fence into the neighbour’s garden.

Braddick’s solicitor had said that he had since moved to Narborough and no longer lives near his previous neighbour.

He has been handed a six-month restraining order, ordering him not to contact - directly or indirectly - his former neighbour.



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