To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up for one of our free newsletters here .She said that as the council sold the house in 1997 to another buyer, and she was not aware they existed, they did not apply.But deciding on the case, District Judge Peter Hatvany said that it was “clear” the covenants did apply, and found that they were breached.Lady Goddard will have to meet the council’s costs of £5,000.Speaking at home, 'Lord Goddard' said his wife resides in the caravan with her disabled mother - but she is "making arrangements" to have it moved following the court's decision.Lord Goddard said Lady Lillie's disabled mother is going to be moved to another of their properties in the Swindon area once the caravan has been removed.The newly employed coach driver claims the only 'nightmare neighbour' in his street is the woman who continuously reports everything he and Lady Goddard get up to..
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