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citykitty

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  1. I would not complain about the kids laughing to the school?! I feel that they deserve much more space, access to nature, etc. I moved here to escape a horrible situation and crippling illness, and I had no idea that a demolition that would cause intolerable stress on me and other neighbours would happen. The acoustics mean the school noise dominates our lives for the entire day, and we moved here grateful for the stables and much less stress. I've seen derelict sites around here that have much more space, greenery, parking etc. that would have greatly benefitted the kids. I want wellbeing for the residents and pupils, staff etc, some residents are coping,some are not and feel stranded, with other challenging issues with health and housing conditions and no support.
  2. Hi, thanks for your messages, I and fellow neighbours have tried everything. Stranded here, noise is intolerable, life totally dominated by it, and damp housing, health suffering and no chance to rest. Doctors support ignored by landlords etc. When I see other residents homes near the school I wonder how they are feeling.
  3. Hi, it was a quiet stables by the time I moved here. There were far more suitable sites for a school which would have benefitted the children better. The terrible acoustics could be improved by playground rubber floors, canopies etc, and the cramped location is adversely affecting the area, overcrowding, car idling, etc. Other residents are really struggling too.
  4. Hello, are any Whateley Road residents or Hyde Housing residents struggling with the noise from the school? I moved here very grateful for the police station which was then demolished and replaced with a school. Is anyone else adversely affected by the noise they did not choose to live by? Is this situation causing you stress, depression, illness? Reposting this due to absolute desperation, would really appreciate your experiences. Please p.m.
  5. Hello Pugwash and Sue, your ideas are great, I will follow them up, just feeling too exhausted and run down to try for a bit. I've been let down for years after trying to stand up for myself. I am hoping that other residents who are also stressed by the issues could make contact with councillors, landlords etc also. Thanks Countrlass22, all attempts to fix place by Hyde made me ill.
  6. Thanks Countrlass22, I will continue the fight! Tried the complaints stages etc, but no luck. Told to be grateful I have a roof over my head and that I was lucky to be in a desirable area! Even though my Doctor says this is endangering my health.
  7. Hi Sue, My clinician wrote a v.supportive letter, yet landlords demand I have more invasive repairs then try to exchange. I can't go through all that again yet.
  8. Hi Countrlass22, Thankyou for your message, I would try homeswapper but condition of the property in disrepair and the repairs team are careless and a risk to my health. So I'm trapped, plus I don't know who would want to inherit all this noise, damp and mould. I feel like it is killing me.
  9. Hello Alec1, wow I didn't even know this existed! Thankyou for the link, much appreciated.
  10. Hello Pugwash, v.grateful for your message. Not kids fault, I think they deserve a much better space to run around.
  11. Oh Planetsally, thank you so much for your message, I also have callers or visitors, etc comment on the noise, I have pm'd you also.
  12. Hello Nigello, my neighbour can't bear it either. I was just trying to find out if other residents were struggling so we can support each other.
  13. Hello, thank you for your message siousxiesue, HA have not offered a transfer despite supporting letters from my Doctor.
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