A British man erected a 3.1-meter section of the Berlin Wall in his garden, acquiring the piece as a historical artifact. A neighbor subsequently lodged a complaint, triggering an investigation by local authorities. It was discovered the wall lacked the necessary building permits for its construction. As a result, the man has been ordered to dismantle and remove the structure. The case highlights the complexities of displaying historical items on private property and adhering to local regulations. Authorities are enforcing building codes, regardless of the wall's historical significance. The man now faces the task of removing the substantial concrete barrier.

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