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Wealthy villagers have accused a farmer of using "bullying" tactics after 30ft high stacks of hay bales were dumped outside their homes following a planning row.



Thirty tons of hay were piled up on trailers in a field adjacent to the back gardens of several £500,000 detached properties.



The villagers believe they were put there deliberately after a planning application by farmer Richard Barton to run a waste processing site was rejected.



Resident Peter Shaw, 55, said the bales were stacked behind his house on Cole Road, Ockbrook, Derbys., last Thursday.

Wealthy villagers have accused a farmer of using "bullying" tactics after 30ft high stacks of hay bales were dumped outside their homes following a planning row. Thirty tons of hay were piled up on trailers in a field adjacent to the back gardens of several £500,000 detached properties. The villagers believe they were put there deliberately after a planning application by farmer Richard Barton to run a waste processing site was rejected. Resident Peter Shaw, 55, said the bales were stacked behind his house on Cole Road, Ockbrook, Derbys., last Thursday (9/8).