Resident leaves furious note on Mercedes as fresh parking row erupts in Noss Mayo, south Devon

‘Well done you inconsiderate t**t!’ Resident leaves furious note on Mercedes as fresh parking row erupts in sleepy village where bell-ringing contest turned violent

  • A resident from Noss Mayo, Devon left a furiously-worded note on a Mercedes
  • The note slammed the owner for ‘inconsiderately’ parking in a narrow lane 
  • This comes after local resident Jeremy Brown stormed into a bell-ringing festival
  • He complained his driveway was blocked by other cars attending the event  

Another foul-mouthed feud has broken out in one of Britain’s poshest seaside villages over parking at the annual bell-ringing festival in Noss Mayo, south Devon.

The bizarre bust-up began when Jeremy Brown, 62, a local resident stormed into the event, held at St Peter’s Church, because he could not get his car out of his driveway opposite the church during festivities and he was upset by the noise.

Now another row erupted after an angry message was posted on the windscreen of a Mercedes Benz SLR inconveniently parked in a narrow lane behind a pub on the waterside.

The author of the angry message wrote: ‘Well done you inconsiderate T**T. Can an emergency vehicle get through? NO! Can the vehicle opposite or behind get out? NO!’

An angry resident of Noss Mayo, south Devon has posted a furiously-worded note on the windscreen of a Mercedes (pictured). The author of the note complained that the owner of the car had inconveniently parked in a narrow lane behind a pub on the waterside

The once-peaceful community – where a terraced home sells on average for more than £500,000 – has been rocked by the disputes.

Residents say that as their village grows in popularity, parking in some of its narrow lanes has become a major problem.

Mr Brown, a retired lecturer, who lives in a large detached house opposite St Peter’s Church said he reacted to both the ‘inconsiderate’ parking and what he described as an ‘unholy cacophony’ of bell-ringing that went on for four hours.

This comes after local resident Jeremy Brown (pictured) stormed a bell-ringing festival at St Peter's Church, opposite his home. He complained that his driveway was being blocked by other cars attending the event

This comes after local resident Jeremy Brown (pictured) stormed a bell-ringing festival at St Peter’s Church, opposite his home. He complained that his driveway was being blocked by other cars attending the event

The bell-ringing festival and competition has taken place for more than 50 years and brings together groups from Plymstock, Ivybridge, Wembury, Plymouth, Shaugh Prior, Bickleigh, Holberton and Plympton.

Mr Brown also criticised the 'unholy cacophony' being produced at the bell-ringing festival at St Peter's Church (pictured)

Mr Brown also criticised the ‘unholy cacophony’ being produced at the bell-ringing festival at St Peter’s Church (pictured)

The new row over parking comes after witnesses reported shouting and swearing, children in tears and when Mr Brown staged a sit-in at the bell-ringing contest. 

Speaking from his home on Wednesday Mr Brown said: ‘There was absolutely no warning of it, a relative is a doctor and couldn’t get up the drive.

‘When asked to move they said they would do it at the end of the competition.

‘They were uncooperative, that is it. They had blocked the road, exceeded noise levels.

‘A complaint will be going in. It is a disgrace that they treat this village as a play ground.’

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