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Can anyone else hear this? I live on Crystal Palace Rd and it sounds like it's coming from the street behind which is Ulverscroft.

It sounds like an alarm clock but it's been going on for hours so it cant be.


Or am I actually a cylon and I'm about to find out I've been one all my life and just never knew?

tarafitness Wrote:

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> The yappy dog that barks without fail every

> evening is rapidly driving me insane, I'm on

> Worlingham and I'm pretty sure it comes from

> Crystal Palace Rd but could be wrong... trees

> obstructing the view etc, do wish they'd take it

> indoors! :-/


xxxxxxx


A year or so back I phoned the council because there was a dog in Crystal Palace Road which appeared to be left in the garden a lot and barked continuously while there. It came to a head one day when there was a thunderstorm and the poor thing was howling and appeared to be terrified.


The council sorted this out very quickly, apparently the owner had not realised the dog was barking, as he left it in the garden when he went out :-S


They tracked the house down, spoke to the owner and it never happened again.


I can't remember what department of the council dealt with it - I had originally phoned the RSPCA and they told me to phone the council - but I'm sure the switchboard will know.

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