Disputes between neighbours may start small but they can make life a misery, and for every complaint there is another side of the story to tell.
Reporter Wendy Robbins visits a household that includes several children and a menagerie of pets, with more of each on the way. While their neighbours claim they are at their wits' end, they cannot force the family to move, as the house is their own. The family claim their critics don't understand their unconventional lifestyle.
For council tenants who complain about neighbours the chances of reaching a solution aren't any better. Many councils say complaints are on the increase, but getting a neighbour evicted is a long process that often gets tangled in red tape. So if there is a dispute, what can you do?