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Last night there appeared to be a very loud party going on near the Plough end of Barry Road. As we have a family member who has to get up at 3 am to be at work for 4.30 am, he only managed to get 3-4 hours sleep and ended going into work at 2.30 am as unable to get back to sleep. Also a lot of people hanging around in Barry Road talking loudly.

I live not too far from here. No one is suggesting ?having a party? is illegal. But, what a lot of people do, is not inform or even acknowledge new neighbours from day one. Then suddenly believe it is perfectly fine to have a big loud party, and not invite or inform the immediate neighbours. Or even better, buy them a small gift the next day to apologise for any noise. Some people have parties that go on until 4/5 in the morning, and it spills out into the garden or street. Why?


Louisa.

Nothing against parties but keep the music down say after midnight. From what I gather from relative - there were about 20 or so people talking vary loudly in the street, clearly heard through double glazing.


When we used to have parties - always inform neighbours and invite them.

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