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I wonder if the people who had the party in the Underhill Road/Belvoir Road area have any idea how miserable it is for neighbours when fireworks start up after 10.30 at night and then music, shouting and singing carry on until the early hours. I think the plug was finally pulled about about 2.20am midway through dancing queen. I love a good party but that has to be taking it too far. I just about managed 3 hours sleep.

lemonellen Wrote:

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> I wonder if the people who had the party in the

> Underhill Road/Belvoir Road area have any idea how

> miserable it is for neighbours when fireworks

> start up after 10.30 at night and then music,

> shouting and singing carry on until the early

> hours. I think the plug was finally pulled about

> about 2.20am midway through dancing queen. I love

> a good party but that has to be taking it too far.

> I just about managed 3 hours sleep.



that sounds like a wicked party....wish i could have gone!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Actually probably best not have any parties at

> all.

>

> Parties are antisocial.


And a health hazard *Bob*. They should be banned altogether. We can't have people enjoying themselves. It just won't do.

You crazy guys with all your mental parties - how amazingly cool.


Why should you have the right in a residential area to play music loud enough to disturb people in neighbouring houses (past the time allowed for pubs and public events) even if it is only one night?

have you thought about moving to Switzerland I have a sneaking suspicion that you would fit right in.


Magpie Wrote:

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> I think in Switzerland you are not allowed to use

> your washing machine after 7 in case you upset the

> neighbours - sounds bloody civilised to me

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