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Someone in Court Lane (I think) has got themselves a dog that spends much of its time outside, barking. I don?t know how people can be so inconsiderate. It has totally ruined the peace of my garden in Lordship Lane (which backs onto gardens in Court Lane). With that and the bloody parakeets, noise levels have risen to irritatingly loud levels. If it is your dog, I don?t know what you can do about it except don?t put the dog in the garden at various times of day and then just leave it there, barking.
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We live in an urban space, but yeah that takes the mick Glen....


uncleglen Wrote:

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> I would gladly swap your dog barking for the

> never-ending racket of power tools in my

> area.....including 8.45 on Sunday night from a

> totally selfish twat in his front garden

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