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\u201cI turned up here and started cutting the trees down, then wham all the villagers came out, almost like with their pitchforks and their angry faces, \u2018no, no, no, you can\u2019t have this land'," he continued.<\/p>\n
\u201cI said, \u2018sorry I\u2019ve bought it\u2019, I couldn\u2019t really understand what the problem was and ever since then they have been sour pusses. They didn\u2019t buy it. I\u2019m not going to buy any tears, this is not a poor area.<\/p>\n
\u201cYou\u2019ve got accountants, bankers, all kids of very wealthy people here. If they wanted the land they should have bought it.\u201d<\/p>\n
'I don\u2019t see what everyone is moaning about'<\/h3>\n He claimed everybody in the village knew about the auction and added: \u201cIf they wanted it, they should have bid for it really. I'm not going to cry for anyone."<\/p>\n
Although, he did admit private talks had been held with the Parish Council in which he was offered money for the land – but he denied the deal.<\/p>\n
He added: \u201cI should be getting a pat on the back, I\u2019ve done the deal of the century. I don\u2019t see what everyone is moaning about.<\/p>\n
\u201cFuture plans I\u2019m going to put a house here. There will be an application very very soon. There\u2019s planning policies which promote development in this area."<\/p>\n
Despite backlash from distraught locals, the confident land owner said he feels "like I've won the lottery" and is "excited" about development plans.<\/p>\n
"To all the people moaning they didn\u2019t buy it, they should have stuck their hand in their pocket," he added.<\/p>\n
'We have been traumatised by this man'<\/h3>\n However, his approach has sparked an outcry amongst village residents who feel "traumatised" by Hill.<\/p>\n
One couple claim he has denied them access to the back of their own garden, and house, which is legally theirs.<\/p>\n
Caroline Buggust, 75, has lived in the house for 43 years and gardened the piece of land, which the hedge surrounds, with her husband Adrian, 82, for four decades.<\/p>\n
I should be getting a pat on the back, I\u2019ve done the deal of the century. I don\u2019t see what everyone is moaning about."<\/p>\n
She said their solicitor had told them cutting the hedge was \u201ccriminal damage\u201d because it was legally theirs and that Hill had demanded \u00a3100,000 compensation to forfeit his right to develop the plot.<\/p>\n
\u201cFor the last few weeks we have been traumatised by this man. We can\u2019t leave the house for fear he is going to come in," she said.<\/p>\n
"We haven\u2019t dared to leave the house at the same time. One of us has gone out and the other one stayed in.<\/p>\n
\u201cHe turned up, bolted our gate, so we had no access out of our house. He said he had got the land, we have no proof, no paperwork to prove it\u2019s actually his land, which we\u2019ve asked for.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe\u2019ve got solicitors involved. We\u2019ve gardened it for 40 years and it\u2019s enclosed, so that gives us rights that he has to actually evict us and take us to court.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe have been told that legally he can\u2019t destroy anything on the land as its ours, the trees, the hedge, anything we put on it.<\/p>\n
\u201cBasically we\u2019re asking for him to do it legally, to go through the process, but he is refusing, and by the time the whole area is flattened, we\u2019re in a situation where we\u2019ll have no garden, so we\u2019ll have lost 40 years of work and trees and we don\u2019t even know if he\u2019s doing it legally.<\/p>\n
For the last few weeks we have been traumatised by this man. We can\u2019t leave the house for fear he is going to come in."<\/p>\n
\u201cAll we\u2019re asking is it\u2019s done though the proper legal channels. He\u2019s bolted our gate so he\u2019s refused us access out of the back of our own garden, our own house, which is actually legally ours, the gate, the drive.<\/p>\n
\u201cIt has not been contested in 21 years so therefore an enclosed area, generally speaking, that has been gardened can usually be kept.\u201d<\/p>\n
She added: \u201cHe has sent us emails and asked for \u00a3100,000. It\u2019s all about money. He\u2019s trying to get us to pay a lot of money for a piece of garden.\u201d<\/p>\n
She said the piece of land had no planning and they had offered to pay him the garden value of it if he proved it was his, but he had refused.<\/p>\n
She added: \u201cThe title of the land he is trying to say is his, but everything on it is ours. <\/p>\n
"We want to get it dealt with, but in the meantime he\u2019s trying to flatten the garden.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf it is proved it is ours we would have lost a garden and thousands of pounds, the hedge alone cost thousands.\u201d<\/p>\n
It comes after Hill was seen cutting down a tree on the second piece of land, he claims to have bought, which has always been a designated tree planting area, where the local children would play.<\/p>\n
A group of residents had offered him \u00a340,000 to buy the piece of land from him, but he refused.<\/p>\n
If they wanted it, they should have bid for it really. I'm not going to cry for anyone."<\/p>\n
He has since enclosed the piece of land with a barbed wire fence and put a notice up warning people not to trespass.<\/p>\n
A spokesman for the local Residents\u2019 Group, Libra, said last week: \u201cOn the original plans for the estate the land was a tree planting area. The developers tried to build there in 2002 but didn\u2019t get permission and it has been left alone ever since. <\/p>\n
\u201cThe residents are all absolutely devastated that this has happened and many have been in tears.<\/p>\n
"A lot of our children and grandchildren have enjoyed playing there over the years.\u201d<\/p>\n
Hill also claimed to own a road on the estate and wanted residents to pay him \u00a3576 a week to park outside their homes in spaces, which they have previously been using for free, but Cambridgeshire County Council has now put a stop to this.<\/p>\n
It comes after the Storage Hunters star chopped down a "beloved" tree and allegedly charged locals \u00a330,000 to park.<\/p>\n
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Shocking footage shows him smirking as his workmen chopped down the tree.<\/p>\n
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