Adrian Higham, 57, was made the subject of an interim stalking protection order at Brighton Magistrates’ Court today (July 23).

It bans the Rotherfield resident from “communications, approaches, references or surveillance” involving his former neighbours while the “neighbour dispute” with “allegations on both sides” was “reviewed”, the court heard.

Adrian Higham at Brighton Magistrates’ Court today, July 23 (Image: Sussex News and Pictures)


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Mr Higham appears on The Bidding Room, a multi-series antiques programme presented by Nigel Havers, as a dealer.

Four dealers bid against each other, buying something a member of the public has brought in to show them.

The court notice said the order, under the Stalking Protection Act 2019, had been applied for “on the basis that you have carried out acts associated with stalking namely derogatory social media posts, aggressive behaviour, filming neighbour[s], that you pose a risk associated with stalking to another person and there is reasonable cause to believe the proposed order is necessary to protect another from such a risk.”

The order was granted until October 27.

A case management hearing was scheduled at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on October 24.





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