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I don?t understand if Southwark has a policy that you shouldn?t leave your car running when parked (totally agree)

How is it acceptable to have a generator running all day. My house sinks of diesel , I can?t open windows ,

After phoning to complain all I got was in future they will start it after 8 in morning, not 7 as they have been . Not even much movement in container which apparently is a site office. It also blocks view when turning out of Adys road 😡 4 months of hell .surely they could tap into lamppost.

Is the generator running actually 'in' the container? That would be a carbon monoxide risk, especially if it's being used as a site office..

Regarding the noise side of it though, I'm not sure there'd be much you could do unfortunately, if it's within the hours specified for building work..though someone else may have more solid advice on that than I could offer.

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