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1 hour ago, Paul in the woods said:

 

I certainly agree with the advice and I'm often pleasantly surprised how helpful some members are here. I would also add to that a warning to the OP that it's not unheard of for cash strapped councils to fight lost causes.

 

However, unlike others who've ignored what the OP said or assumed they'll lying and condemned them I've assumed they've been fairly truthful and can easily understand why they did what they did.

I still can’t make head nor tale of the order of the posts (can’t really be bothered to re-read it all in some sort of order) and, I found I was just skim reading the OPs lengthy and rather garbled posts....

 

On reflection - IF - we take all the hassles described by the OP at face value - AND - the LA has (for whatever reason) been intransigent and (as appears to be interpreted by the OP) unreasonable, then the net result will almost inevitably be loss or damage to that which has been deemed worthy of retention. 
 

That’s human nature. It’s a lose lose end game. 
 

Id like to retract my previous criticism of the OP and submit a “no comment” replacement 😂 

 

If they feel they’ve been backed into a corner then they must do what they feel justified and live with the potential consequences. 

 

 

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