"That's why I asked the neighbours to put up the wooden barriers because it's really dangerous. I'm an old woman.
"I'm planning to go to my daughter's house this year. I don't want to come back and find my house destroyed or the windows broken. "There's too much noise when the carnival comes by and it can be scary. It's messy. People are sometimes drunk and hitting each other.", who has only lived in his new flat for four weeks, described how people urinate at the front of his property.
He said: "We've never had an experience like this before. Our neighbours told us there is going to be a lot of hassle.Luigi Gaudio, 45, detailed the impact the carnival has on his businessCredit: Paul EdwardsCredit: Simon JonesCredit: Ian Whittaker - News Group Newspapers Ltd"The gentleman that came last week asked if he could just cover the gates to prevent people from getting in."Of course when people are drinking they don't know what's going on around them.