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An 'eyesore' garden in a Scots town has left homeowners struggling to sell their properties, neighbours claim. A decade ago, Denis Carbonaro began stacking items in his Dalgety Bay garden, claiming it was 'modern art'.
Items in the controversial artwork include discarded shopping trolleys and prams, and he has even extended it with a display of his 'pants.'
However, Denis' neighbours say he has created a 'monstrosity' and they've been informed there is no 'legal power' to force its removal. Denis says he began the project in protest of people not appreciating his work - despite it being dubbed "nothing more than fly tipping".
Neighbours have started a petition which has gathered 1,200 signatures demanding action but, after several months of discu

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