LEOMINSTER MP Bill Wiggin has volunteered to act as peace-maker to help placate a Herefordshire village divided by hate.
Threatening phone calls, emails attached with viruses, and paint-spraying vandals have all been reported in Ullingswick since Ms Kate Kawczynski applied to resurface a dirt track on her farm.
Police have conducted door-to-door enquiries in the village to try and trace the perpetrators and put an end to the hate campaign.
Speaking to the Hereford Times, Mr Wiggin said: "I'm more than happy to go in and chair a public meeting if I'm asked.
"Problems frequently spring up with planning applications, but I hope the correct decision can be made through our democratic process."
North Herefordshire councillors went to Tack Farm to conduct a site visit on Tuesday and are expected to make a formal decision on the application on Wednesday, March 24.
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