Residents at a new housing development criticise a decision that allows a single mother to continue running a Thai massage parlour from a garden log cabin on the estate. According to reports, neighbours express anger over the presence of the business and raise concerns about what services are being offered. The operator is said to have insisted that she provides no sexual or inappropriate services. The controversy centres on whether the business complies with relevant rules and expectations for the residential area, with neighbours calling for action and greater clarity. The reports describe the estate as “flashy” and frame the dispute as part of wider tensions between residential neighbours and small businesses operating on or near housing developments. While the operator maintains that the service is legitimate and non-sexual, residents’ complaints focus on the potential impact on the community and their concerns about the type of business being run from a residential site. The matter remains presented as a neighbourhood dispute tied to planning and licensing decisions.