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What are all the sirens for? (Lounged)


timtim

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timtim Wrote:

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> What's all the commotion? Never heard so many

> sirens. And two helicopters overheard. Hearing

> all this from Barry road area, but it sounds as

> though is going from LL



We are at the top of Barry Road near LL - agree it appears to be LL area - heard the helicopters but just stuck my head out of top windows back and front - all quiet on the western front now. They were having a band playing at the Plough tonight- perhaps there has been some agro. Mind you we usually hear the punters quite clearly even with TV on- so could not be the Plough

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At least teh sirens and chopter lasted for a relatively short amount of time, unlike the booms and cracks of the fireworks which are a normal noise, it seems, from October onwards. Ban them, I say, apart from small ones that should be on sale for two weeks only. Nero
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