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Hi James - as you know from previous correspondence, we back on to the site of the new health centre/school behind Melbourne Grove. We are still occasionally disturbed by generator noise in the night, but it's not generally too much of an issue. Last night, however, we were woken up at 4am by noise from the site - either them being robbed or, more likely, taking delivery of some materials. Can you let me know what's going on and get some assurances from the contractor that that will never happen again?


Thanks.


Andy

My thoughts with you - sleep deprivation is a terrible thing. Although it's school holidays, the School's headteacher, Alex Crossman, may be checking his emails. I would suggest sending him an email. He's a great guy and cares very much about the community in which the new school will be situated. Hope you catch up on your sleep.


apmuso Wrote:

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> Hi James - as you know from previous

> correspondence, we back on to the site of the new

> health centre/school behind Melbourne Grove. We

> are still occasionally disturbed by generator

> noise in the night, but it's not generally too

> much of an issue. Last night, however, we were

> woken up at 4am by noise from the site - either

> them being robbed or, more likely, taking delivery

> of some materials. Can you let me know what's

> going on and get some assurances from the

> contractor that that will never happen again?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Andy

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