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Think it?s Southwark?s noise & nuisance team that can deal with this. Below is the advice I?ve previously received from the council.


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Next time you are disturbed by smoke and odour please do contact us via the Environmental Call Centre on 0207 525 5777.


The Noise and Nuisance Rapid Response operation times are as follows:


Tuesday - Thursday 07.00 am - 02.30 am

Friday 07.00 am to Tuesday 02.30 am


If the nuisance can then be witnessed by an authorised officer, then appropriate action will be taken by us meaning locating the source and enforcement action taken, if need be.

Bels, the problem with your post is southwark councils listed time is until 2.30am, but when you call them they say they are short staffed and cant do nothing! so phone police instead and if possible have your phone recording the noise then report to southwark the following day

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