By Ben Robinson and Faye Mayern
A horse breeder living in a tiny village near the UK's horse capital has been left stunned after receiving a noise complaint about the "constant neighing" of her foals.
Mandy Young, 59, has said the letter from West Suffolk Council on Tuesday (Nov 4) about the alleged noise complaint had left her "paranoid."
The letter, dated October 30, reads that it had received a complaint regarding the 'disturbance caused by constant neighing of horses' on neighboring properties.
Young, from near the tiny village Stradishall, in Suffolk, has 12 horses in total which she breeds but denied her animals were making excessive noise.
The keen equestrian lives just 10 miles south of Newmarket - known as the 'headquarters' of British horseracing for its race course.
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