Clive Patterson said a ‘nosy neighbour’ is making trouble for him

16:36, 20 Dec 2025Updated 16:44, 20 Dec 2025

Clive Patterson with the letter he received from Wirral Council, outside his home on Old Wood Road in PensbyClive Patterson with the letter he received from Wirral Council(Image: Liverpool Echo)

A Merseyside man has hit out at a “nosy neighbour” who complained they cannot walk past his house. Clive Patterson, who pays £200 to landscape his hedge, said the situation was “madness” after recieving “stressful” letters from Wirral Council.

Mr Patterson lives near the Kylemore Community Centre on Old Wood Road in Pensby recently and posted on social media website Nextdoor accusing a “nosy neighbour” of complaining to Wirral Council about his “overgrown hedges” and “being a sneaky coward”. He said the neighbour in question had not approached him about the issue.

He told the ECHO: “I got this letter to say somebody has complained about your hedges being overgrown and they can’t get past it.”

This sparked confusion as Mr Patterson pays a landscaper £200 a year to trim his hedges and he has been doing this for years. He believed another person’s hedge was the issue but Wirral Council has since confirmed the letter sent to Mr Patterson was correct.

Mr Patterson said people had described his hedges as "perfect"Mr Patterson said people had described his hedges as “perfect”(Image: Liverpool Echo)

Mr Patterson said he then phoned the council to get in touch with the person who wrote the letter, adding: “I want a simple apology, a written apology because I am really getting annoyed about it.

“I look after and I respect my property. I can say I look after it so why have they sent me a letter?

“It’s stressful. It’s very stressful. To think there is some nosy neighbour just causing trouble when they say they can’t walk past my house?”

The hedges outside Clive Patterson's home on Old Wood Road in PensbyThe hedges outside Clive Patterson’s home on Old Wood Road in Pensby(Image: Liverpool Echo)

He said: “Everyone says how nice my hedges look and then we get a letter from the council,” adding: “I am sick of these letters coming from the council.

“All the neighbours I know walking past said ‘your hedges are perfect, the hedges up the road are overhanging and yours are not a problem’. I think it’s madness because you can walk past my house. I can say my hedge is cut.”

The torn-up grass verge outside Clive Patterson's home on Old Wood Road in PensbyThe torn-up grass verge outside Clive Patterson’s home on Old Wood Road in Pensby(Image: Liverpool Echo)

It’s not just hedges Mr Patterson is having an issue with. The grass verge near his house is “getting churned up” from cars driving over it, something he believes is from parents dropping children off at the nearby community centre.

He said: “It’s terrible. If there was proper grass there, then people could walk on the grass.” However he said he has been told he cannot put rocks on the grass to stop people driving over it in case it damages a vehicle.

Magenta Living, which runs the centre in partnership with the Kylemore Community Association, was approached for comment.