A GRIEVING dad has been left devastated after being ordered by the housing association to tear down a summerhouse he spent months building in memory of his son.
Bruce Clegg, 49, immersed himself into the DIY project as he dealt losing his son Nathaniel Hemingway-Clegg, 20, after type one diabetes complications.
He spent ten months crafting the 16-square-metre wooden structure and forked out around £1,750 to build the shrine dedicated to his late son, that sits in the back garden of his semi-detached council-owned house.
The summerhouse even has a bar named after Nathaniel and is furnished with his much-loved Harry Potter memorabilia and family photos.
But after a neighbour complained about “antisocial behaviour” Wakefield District Housing paid Bruce a visit in April – who then demanded he tears…