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'noisy' Darlington Cricket Club Sparks Neighbours Row
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-tees- 4104481 0
Objections from a new housing estate included "the noise of the bat striking the ball" and "the effort of batting and bowling" !
These "noises" are only to be heard for a few weeks of the yea.. If they didn't like the sound of cricket being played, why did they buy houses so close to a cricket ground ?
Objections from a new housing estate included "the noise of the bat striking the ball" and "the effort of batting and bowling" !
These "noises" are only to be heard for a few weeks of the yea.. If they didn't like the sound of cricket being played, why did they buy houses so close to a cricket ground ?
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'One letter complained about men "dropping their trousers to remove thigh pads and boxes in their underwear" says an awful lot about the letter- writer, and none of it is good imo It's akin to those who buy a house close to a primary school and complain when the little cherubs come out to play at break-time or lunch-time.
07:20 Fri 25th Aug 2017
'One letter complained about men "dropping their trousers to remove thigh pads and boxes in their underwear"
says an awful lot about the letter-writer, and none of it is good imo
It's akin to those who buy a house close to a primary school and complain when the little cherubs come out to play at break-time or lunch-time.
says an awful lot about the letter-writer, and none of it is good imo
It's akin to those who buy a house close to a primary school and complain when the little cherubs come out to play at break-time or lunch-time.
'they won't build houses there'
not until some developer comes along and offers them mega bucks.
Local factory closed years ago, was flattened and a new housing estate built.
That's fine and dandy.
Local farmer sells land for developers to build houses across the road from afore-mentioned new estate.
Majority of protesters were in the new housing estate.
Pathetic campaign against it : 'Save our local Bambi'
purleeze.
not until some developer comes along and offers them mega bucks.
Local factory closed years ago, was flattened and a new housing estate built.
That's fine and dandy.
Local farmer sells land for developers to build houses across the road from afore-mentioned new estate.
Majority of protesters were in the new housing estate.
Pathetic campaign against it : 'Save our local Bambi'
purleeze.
I am not much of a cricket fan, but I understand its only played for 4-5 months a year, so it seems to me that these people will to moan about something else, come October !
This reminds me of the old joke about the old lady, living in a block of flats, that dials 999, because someone is exposing him in the window opposite.
The Police arrive and find the lady, sitting on a chair by the window, whimpering into her hanky.
The Police look out the window, but can't see anything amiss.
"Oh no" the old lady says, "you have to stand on the chair ! "
Yes.....pure nimbyism !
This reminds me of the old joke about the old lady, living in a block of flats, that dials 999, because someone is exposing him in the window opposite.
The Police arrive and find the lady, sitting on a chair by the window, whimpering into her hanky.
The Police look out the window, but can't see anything amiss.
"Oh no" the old lady says, "you have to stand on the chair ! "
Yes.....pure nimbyism !
Compensation claims due to industrial noise induced hearing loss is well know,well established, well understood and financially well compensated. This is loud noise over a long period of time, but lesser noises over a short period of time attract less sympathy, but this "Environmental Noise" can be equally annoying.
People's reaction to this type of noise varies from extreme irritation to no effect at all, but in the former case can lead to stress, strain , sleeplessness and a rise in blood pressure.
It is only when one experiences this does one realise the effect of noise and cannot be foreseen before one buys a house in that community.
The residents may well have a case on the grounds of Health and Safety issues.......
People's reaction to this type of noise varies from extreme irritation to no effect at all, but in the former case can lead to stress, strain , sleeplessness and a rise in blood pressure.
It is only when one experiences this does one realise the effect of noise and cannot be foreseen before one buys a house in that community.
The residents may well have a case on the grounds of Health and Safety issues.......
Reminds me of Lord Denning's judgment on Miller v Jackson.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Mille r_v_Jac kson
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Calibax....Lord Denning ? Wasn't he the Judge that said it was better for innocent people to be kept in prison, rather than be let out, because the authorities got it wrong ?
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Alfre d_Denni ng,_Bar on_Denn ing#Ill ness_an d_contr oversy
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