Council threatens to take woman to court for parking on her own driveway

A council is threatening to take a woman to court after she refused to comply with an order to take down floodlights and move vehicles from her own driveway. But homeowner Jenny Cummings has branded the move ‘pathetic’, saying: “We’re not doing anything wrong.”

Jenny, 44, moved to the property in South Wales in February 2021 with her husband and two of their children. They initially had some work done on their house.




Jenny said this resulted in a dispute with their neighbour which led to several complaints being lodged with Newport City Council.

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“When we first moved in we wanted to renovate and put an extension,” she told WalesOnline. “We had planning, health and safety etc out and it was all fine. We moved into a property three years ago and had problems with our neighbours, who have reported us to the council.”

Jenny said the issues have escalated and resulted in she and her husband being given an enforcement order by Newport City Council asking them to stop parking vehicles they use for their vehicle recovery company on their driveway at Grey House Farm in St Brides Wentlooge.

Jenny said the council is accusing the couple of operating the vehicle recovery firm from their home, but she says this has never been the case. “We generally park two vehicles – sometimes a truck, sometimes a van – from the recovery company,” she said. “They are the size of vans, not huge HGVs, which we would actually have room for [in our driveway].

The storage cabin the council wants shifted(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)

“We’ve been told it is because my husband goes out at all hours of night. Now and again there might be a job that comes in between 7 and 7am, but it is only my husband and son running it so there aren’t many of those jobs.

“We rent a commercial unit down the road and actually moved here to be closer to the unit, where we have trucks etc. The council say they think we are running a business. We have tried to explain to them we aren’t and just park the vehicles here sometimes – does a plumber not take his car home if he gets an emergency job?”

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