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I've had a lot of harassment from my neighbours and am looking for
some advice? for all information: http://swanseavalley.wordpress.com/ ------------------------------------ for short info: Title: The twist in the tail - why did they prejudge me and why do they have such prejudice in the Swansea Valley As a young man buying my first home and moving away from my family, I hoped that I had chosen a good place to live. The house and garden needed renovation but I had the energy to get on with everything (slowly ) and to make an excellent place to live. The house is a very old (1852) stone built cottage type property, there is a lot of land with it and living in the country has always been a dream of mine. I imagined that the people in the country were going to be very friendly and much more easy going than city people. I really thought that the area I was moving to was a nice place and somewhere I could settle down. I believed that living in the country would be less stress and that one day when I had finished the house that I might meet a girl and even start a family there. The reality was nothing like I had imagined. My direct next door neighbour was completely prejudice towards me and did not like me. He systematically said things about me to all the other neighbours (even before I got there I imagine) and made up lies that I was a rough person from a rough area and bla bla bla. I heard him talking badly about me to one neighbour and not long after I started to get grief from that person. He turned everyone against me this way and he enjoyed doing it. Instead of my neighbours being friendly to me they would stare at me, glare at me and look down at me as if I was not wanted there. They were the opposite of nice to me, they were horrible. Because of the extreme prejudice I received, I now look at the place as a horrible place. The people need to be educated and the harassment, bullying and intimidation needs to be looked into. The pontardawe police and the neath port talbot council support the people who are prejudice instead of helping the victim. The pathetic and cowardly bullying that became worse and worse for me made me decide to sell up, but this is where there is the twist in the tail - I have now found out that my Great Grandfather lived in Ystradgynlais, my Grandfather was born there and the lived on a farm there until he was 10 years old. I was more of a local than the people who were giving me the worst grief. The locals never really gave me a chance and never talked to me normally to get to know me. If I had been given a chance they would have realised that I was just a normal and a good person. If they had any problems with me I would have listened and done something to put it right. They always said to my face that they had no problem with me but they were lying. The truth is that they didn’t want a single man living there, they wanted a family or a retired couple or similar. Because they had prejudged me wrongly from the start and because they always had bad thoughts about me, they could never see me for the real person that I am. They wanted me out and I would never stay where I am not wanted. Once I knew for sure that they were intimidating me and that they were prejudice, I decided to go. But I am a writer, I love to write and every time I was given grief I would write everything down. By writing down my thoughts I would feel better. I now have so much material that I am writing a book. They say that from a bad situation comes good and this experience that I have gone through is now a part of my life and I will no doubt write a lot about it as the years go by. I hope to help others and to help the people living in the Swansea valley to change for the better. I have no revenge and no hatred for what happened to me, that’s not the way I am or ever will be. Help they need and I really wish that they can change their ways for the better. --------------------------------------- Prejudice needs to be stamped out in the Swansea valleys. My Swansea Valley neighbour intimidation, harassment and prejudice. When I asked for help from the police and council, informed them I had been intimidated and harassed they ignored me. The problems in cilmaengwyn, ystalyfera, godrergraig, neath port talbot. neighbours ganging up against another and making them feel bullied, this should be stopped. swanseavalley http://swanseavalley.wordpress.com/ |
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why did they prejudge me and why do they have such prejudice
in the Swansea Valley A) they're welsh. Until you have several generations (enough so that no-one alive locally is old enough to remember when you weren't there) in the local cemetery, you're an outsider. |
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swanseavalley wrote:
I've had a lot of harassment from my neighbours and am looking for some advice? for all information: http://swanseavalley.wordpress.com/ ------------------------------------ Some people are reluctant to open unknown links. I syggest you post the relevant info. directly here, while trying to keep it concise in the first onstance. -- joe Lee |
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I can understand what your saying and agree with it, but the worst
grief I had was actually from non local people who had moved there, outsiders themselves really. English people, people who came from further than Swansea. I believe the real locals have more prejudice towards Swansea people than anyone else imo.. http://swanseavalley.wordpress.com/ Colin Wilson wrote: why did they prejudge me and why do they have such prejudice in the Swansea Valley A) they're welsh. Until you have several generations (enough so that no-one alive locally is old enough to remember when you weren't there) in the local cemetery, you're an outsider. |
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