A WOMAN has said she is "paranoid" after reversing vehicles repeatedly damaged her home.
Rosalie Hadden has lived in her house on Market Street in Ledbury for 10 years and said vehicles regularly cause damage.
She believes this is because some drivers do not realise it is a one-way street and are attempting to turn their vehicles around.
In a recent incident, a gas box on the side of the house was damage, which Mrs Hadden said resulted in a "loud bang".
"It was such a loud bang but by the time my husband got up, there was no one in sight," she said.
"It's not the first time.
"We have had a light knocked off the side of our house and a gas box smashed on the front of the house.
"It's now the fourth time there has been an incident and I'm paranoid every time a vehicle comes up the road. It's really upsetting."
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She said she has also nearly been knocked down as delivery vans drive "at the speed of light".
"Courier vans come up here at the speed of light," Mrs Hadden said. "I nearly got run off the pavement by one of them.
"It's one-way but it's very busy. People have been knocked off their bikes. It's ridiculous now.
"I think people should be aware that this road is a no through road."
FRUSTRATION: Rosalie Hadden said a gas box was damaged by a vehicle turning around in Market Street (Image: Rosalie Hadden)
Mrs Hadden said there was a sign indicating that the street is one-way but that it may not be obvious to drivers.
Herefordshire Council said it plans to review the area for safety issues.
“Herefordshire Council takes all issues regarding road safety within our communities extremely seriously," a spokesperson said.
"We will be reviewing this location of concern and would urge all residents who have concerns about highways issues, such as this, to report them to the council.
"We can then investigate and assess the situation.
"Officers can then consider, where necessary, whether any further traffic management measures are required.”