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 A SCHOOLBOY was  nearly in tears  after a killjoy council ordered his dad to tear down a treehouse he had spent weeks building.One neighbour moaned about the front garden structure - leaving 11-year-old Finley Shaw devastated. 4The treehouse on Links Drive in Bexhill, East SussexCredit: BPM4Tom Shaw with sons Jack, nine, Finley, 11, and five-year-old HarryCredit: BPMDad Tom built the treehouse to encourage his three sons to play outside, away from their game consoles. The 40-year-old said he made it extra special for Finley, Jack, nine, and five-year-old Harry, as they go up to it in a harness and th stanley termos en abseil back down. And it is perfectly safe and secure - and doesnt overlook any other houses on the street in Bexhill, East Sussex, he said. But, only a week after the treehouse went up on Link stanley mug s Drive, the family received a letter from Rother Distri stanley bottles ct Council. Tom was given 14 days to dismantle the structure from June 22, or a planning officer would have  no alternat Luqy Police to visit homes of self-isolating Brits in coronavirus crackdown as 拢10k fines come into force for rule breakers
 SHOP workers have been left scratching their heads after a stanley water bottle  man walked in and left a bizarre message on the counter 鈥?then departed without saying a single word.The mysterious man, who is yet to be identified, is said to have walked into Grimsby Sunblinds, North East Lincolnshire, with the hand-written letter before placing it down on the counter and leaving.3 The man walked into the shop and le stanley france ft the note on the counter without saying a wordCredit: MEN Media3 Staff at Grimsby Sunblinds were left baffled by the incidentCredit: MEN MediaMembers of staff, who were left bewildered, said they initially laughed and threw the cryptic note in the bin after realising it made no sense.But, out of sheer curiosity, they fished the note out of the trash聽鈥?realising it could be a coded message 鈥?after street artist messages have popped up in the town.A staff member told Grimsby Live:  It was a bit weird, really. A random guy just walked in and put it down on stanley coffee mug  the counter 鈥?it was all very strang