Arrested Storage Hunters star Daniel Hill has bail relaxed so he can go to the ... trends now

Arrested Storage Hunters star Daniel Hill has bail relaxed so he can go to the ... trends now
Arrested Storage Hunters star Daniel Hill has bail relaxed so he can go to the ... trends now

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A Storage Hunter star has been allowed by a court to visit land he owns at the centre of a planning dispute after his bail conditions were relaxed - only to find the fence protecting the plot is on the ground.

Daniel Hill, 41, who has been accused of harassment, criminal damage and common assault by police, plans to build two houses on the strips of land in Badcock Road housing estate, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire.

Hill, who denies 'all allegations against him', bought the land for £18,000 last year when it went up for auction after the developer of the housing estate went bust.

Residents of the housing estate claimed he has 'terrorised' them with heavy handed tactics since he bought the land.

The reality TV star, who went by the name Dapper Dan on Storage Wars UK, said he was relieved he could now 'resume' his business in the housing estate. 

'This village have tried to brand me a yob, a liar and person of distrust,' he said.

Daniel Hill, 41, who denies 'all allegations', had the bail conditions which prevented him from visiting the land in the Badcock Road housing estate, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire dropped last Friday

Daniel Hill, 41, who denies 'all allegations', had the bail conditions which prevented him from visiting the land in the Badcock Road housing estate, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire dropped last Friday

The reality TV star, who goes by the name Dapper Dan on Storage wars, immediately went to visit the land and found a fence he put up had been broken

The reality TV star, who goes by the name Dapper Dan on Storage wars, immediately went to visit the land and found a fence he put up had been broken

Mr Hill said he was relieved he could now 'resume' his business in the housing estate

Mr Hill said he was relieved he could now 'resume' his business in the housing estate

'They have portrayed me as a thug that is terrorising them but it's evident from the triumphant court case and the disgraceful destruction and damage to my land that these people really are the lowest of the low. 

'Haslingfield are neighbours from hell. I am just pleased that I am now able to resume my business.'

Hill was arrested by Cambridgeshire Police for the fourth time on December 4, when he claims the police 'pepper sprayed' him.

He has been accused of harassing Haslingfield parish councillor Lisa Redrup and local resident Jonathan Wheeler; harassment and common assault on Belinda Littledyke, who works for South Cambs District Council as well as a threat to commit criminal damage and criminal damage linked to Haslingfield resident Caroline Buggust.

He was originally bailed to return to Cambridge police station on January 30, with conditions including; not being allowed to submit a planning application for his new land in Badcock Road; not contacting anyone on the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning service and not contacting any elected councillors at South Cambs District Council.

He was also told not to contact any employee or department at South Cambs District Council, not to use any of the council services and not to enter the South Cambs District Council building.

He was told not to enter the village of Haslingfield for any reason, not to contact any resident in Badcock Road in person and not to contact residents Jonathan Wheeler and Caroline Buggust, parish councillor Lisa Redrup and South Cambs District Council employees Nicole Simpson, Sophie Kelly and Belinda Littledyke.

Under Friday's revised bail conditions, Hill is now allowed to visit his land at Badcock Road, submit a planning application for the land and contact Greater Cambridge Shared Planning services as part of that planning application process.

He can now contact South Cambs District Council and its employees, but only via a special email set up for him or by attending pre-arranged video meetings.

One of the slivers of land Mr Hill owns after he bought them at auction

One of the slivers of land Mr Hill owns after he bought them at auction 

Mr Hill bought the highlighted piece of land which had been tended to by an elderly couple for decades

Mr Hill bought the highlighted piece of land which had been tended to by an elderly couple for decades

This image shows a resident allegedly locked out of own side entrance by Daniel Hill

This image shows a resident allegedly locked out of own side entrance by Daniel Hill

Daniel Hill (pictured in red) was arrested four times last year

Daniel Hill (pictured in red) was arrested four times last year

He is also allowed to contact Jonathan Wheeler and the residents of Badcock Road, but must still not

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