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Multi-millionaire Lee Bootle, owner of a 10-acre estate in Whittle-le-Woods, won a High Court case against developers who hacked down trees and hedges on his property, ruining his countryside views. The damage occurred during the construction of a £100 million business park next-door. The court found that the developers had committed substantial acts of trespass, resulting in the removal of a substantial number of trees and bushes.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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