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Our nightmare street is littered with rusty abandoned motors held together by tape… they’ve been here for 20 years

The vintage fleet includes Rolls Royces and Bentleys

A NOTORIOUS hoarder has been evicted by police - but the chaos surrounding his rusting collection of classic cars continues to frustrate residents.

The cars, some of which are decades old and in dire condition, clog up Livingstone Road and Norbury Road in Thornton Heath, Croydon, south London.

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A white old car is parked next to a brown rusty car nearby in front of an abandoned garageCredit: Gary Stone
A rusty old BMW that is squeezed between a postbox and another BMWCredit: Gary Stone
Two motorbikes on top of rubbish rusting awayCredit: Gary Stone

For over 20 years, the unnamed hoarder has been collecting a fleet of vehicles, including vintage BMWs, Rolls Royces, Daimlers, and Bentleys.

Many of the cars are in disrepair - rusting, peeling and literally held together with tape - making them unsightly and dangerous.

Residents report that several vehicles are untaxed with one last registered in 1988.

Although police recently evicted the hoarder from his rented property, the cars remain.

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"He was evicted a week ago and police removed four of his cars," said Cally Robinson, 25, a nearby resident.

"But he came back with four others. These cars have been here for over 20 years and take up way too much space."

Iqbal Jah, 70, who lives next door to the now-boarded-up property, recalls the repeated arguments the hoarder had with neighbours about his sprawling collection.

Iqbal said: "He's been a nightmare. Even when he was renting there was constant commotion about his cars."

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Neighbours are fed up with the impact on their community.

Deborah Robinson, 47, described the cars as an "utter eyesore" and claimed the hoarder continues to check on and clean the vehicles despite his eviction.

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"These cars are falling apart and yet he won't let go of them," she said.

Connor Robinson, 24, highlighted the danger and disruption caused by the cars.

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"They're scattered everywhere," he said.

Others reported issues with emergency vehicle access claiming fire engines and ambulances struggle to navigate the congested roads.

A garage that is filled with cars, rubbish, a kid go kart and speedboatCredit: Gary Stone
Rubbish in front of house that has leaves scattered all over itCredit: Gary Stone
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Only car that is covered up in the whole streetCredit: Gary Stone

Emily Holding, a resident in her 50s, described how the vehicles have affected the area.

She said: "It feels like living in a scrapyard. My business has suffered because people assume the neighbourhood is unsafe.

"The council has done nothing even though this has been an issue for years.

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The hoarder's eviction was a step forward but residents feel the council must take more decisive action.

"This issue isn't going away unless they step up," said Amar Sidhu, a local shopkeeper.

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"The hoarder hasn't changed his ways and the neighborhood is suffering."

For now, Thornton Heath residents remain united in their fight to reclaim their streets from the rusting remnants of the hoarder's obsession.

The Sun has approached Croydon Council for comment.

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Two rusty, peeling off cars blocking each others exitsCredit: Gary Stone
Close up of the old, damp, rusty carCredit: Gary Stone
Neighbours are fed up with the impact on their communityCredit: Gary Stone
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