A couple face paying a £150,000 court bill after a 14-year dispute with neighbours over a fence, an ornamental squirrel and offensive songs published about them on YouTube. The dispute was over a few inches of land, which escalated when the News removed a "sentimentally valuable" squirrel ornament from a post between the houses. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"The squirrel post had been built by his parents-in-law, he had purchased the squirrel as a gift for Mrs Gibson and her parents during the 1980s and, for that reason, it had enormous sentimental value," said the judge at the time. Damages relating to the removal of the squirrel post were also wrong, he argued, because it was on the News's side of the boundary as defined by the surveyor in 2015, and so belonged to them. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementHowever, he said a £700 reduction did not justify overturning the six-figure bill they were already facing, and ordered them to also pay the Gibsons' near £19,000 costs of the appeal.