An Edinburgh man struggling with long Covid has been forced out of his home after his yob neighbours caused a flood resulting in extensive damage to his flat.
09.05.2022 - 20:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Scotland captain Andy Robertson has increased security at his £3.5million home after an alleged “significant security breach” last year.
A man was arrested for allegedly trying to gain access to the Liverpool defender's mansion while he was away on international duty with the national side in March 2021.
The 28-year-old submitted a planning application following the alleged incident for new gates, which have now been installed outside of his property, reports the Sun.
A supporting statement within the planning documents read : “Following a significant security breach, the application seeks consent for the installation of a new boundary fence and pedestrian access gate to the front elevation of the property."
The Mirror reports that it outlines the reasons for Robertson believing there is a need to enhance security at the Cheshire property.
It states that "unauthorised access has occurred, creating security concerns for the occupants".
The new gates have now reportedly been installed at the house after his plans were given the OK earlier this month.
A Cheshire Police spokesman said: “On 24 March officers were called to reports of an intruder on the grounds of an address in Wilmslow.
"Officers attended the scene and a 37-year-old man was arrested and charged with vehicle interference.”
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