Surrey County Council with a series of complaints including removing decorations from the den because they weren't biodegradable.When the family didn't comply, council workers cleared out the den - and then left a note outside saying even painted wooden decorations had to go to, they claim.It was followed by an email from council officers demanding they must remove the wooden plank sign above the entrance which said "Charlie's Den" because it's "not inclusive enough."Land protection officers said it "suggests a degree of ownership which may deter others from playing".Charlie's family blasted the "petty" council who have apparently now taken the sign and children's decorations away.Charlie's aunt Stephanie Smith, 24, said: "It's awful for.
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