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                         CLAIM NUMBER: D02EDO73

                   IN THE EDMONTON COUNTY COURT

                                  BETWEEN:

                                 {CLAIMANT}

                  THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE
                     LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD

                                      -AND-

                                 (DEFENDANT)

                            MR SIMON CORDELL

                             DIRECTIONS ORDER

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                 sue them because he felt that they were treating
                 him unfairly. He told SC that he was a musician
                 and that he does not want anything to do with his
                 issues.
                 Straight after he moved in, SC will come up to his
                 flat at least once a week to shout at him and
                 complain about loud banging from his flat and
                 knocking pipes. SC would accuse him of making
                 noise on purpose to wind him up and he will
                 always explain to him that it is not true, that he
                 does not make any banging noises inside his flat
                 and that he cannot explain why the pipes were
                 making knocking noises.
                 Mr Quinton stated that on 04/10/2016, he was
                 sleeping when SC started to bang on his ceiling,
                 but he ignored him. SC then came up and started
                 kicking at his door and he still ignored him. SC
                 then went downstairs, dragged Mr Quinton's
                 motorbike from where he parked it, threw it on the
                 ground and started to hit it with what he believed
                 to be a mop pole, he is not sure how many times
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