A Bristol mum is left upset by an anonymous letter calling her display 'aggressive'.
A mother was left upset after being told her Halloween display was "too aggressive and scary" in an anonymous letter posted through her door.
The letter said "images of witches are offensive and scary to some and give nightmares to their children"."I was upset to receive this letter, that was personal."I am truly sorry if I have offended or I have caused some person's children's nightmare with our display - but I think this letter was uncalled for," she said.
The mum-of-two said her children, aged five and seven, enjoy arts and crafts and had a great time coming up with the idea.
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