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Great, another sleepless night is store .. these guys set up bands outside in their back garden and when the band is having a break the DJ kicks in .. they have a reputation for not letting up until literally 4am/6am! Their last party was only about 2 months ago!


Apparently tonight its their annual party - fair enough, no probs with that but think they bothered to stick even a scrap piece of paper through post boxes to let the locals know .. that way neighbours could make plans to go away (especially when you have a newborn!) to avoid sitting frustrated on my Saturday night ..

we (and everyone else in the neighbourhood who were not invited) called on the noise disruption team and they've been over to have a word .. they apparently will shut down at 11pm .. we shall see ..


to be fair its good to see people having fun (here i sit on a saturday night on the forum ..) but it would have just been good to have the option to go away for the evening and leave them to it .. oh well :-)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Thinking of bringing your Shamen records along,

> lenky? Show the kids how it's done!


Thanks a bunch for bringing some horrible school disco memories back to the surface Jeremy!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0Mzr_A-Q0I

I'd love to go to a party where they were playing The Shamen. On the subject of noisy neighbours, it's a toughie. I'd sooner have people having fairly civilised parties with a bit of music and drinking than the sights and sounds of a 24-hour crack house. Having said that, if your neighbours are frequently having these noisy parties, I appreciate that your patience is wearing thin. I'd also be annoyed that I wasn't invited... Maybe have your own party to make up?

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