link!They claim their lives have been made a misery over the last few years, with cars and houses repeatedly vandalised and children frightened to leave their homes.
So much so, they recently took matters into their own hands.School teacher Kenny Krievs, 39, who lives on the estate, said: “The last few weeks are the first time I’ve felt it safe for my daughter to play in the street.“I’ve been living here for 10 years and the last couple of years it’s been off the charts.“They come from everywhere and get the train to Airbles to go to Baron’s Haugh.“There was a boy living right beside the lane who was pretty much ran out of his home.
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