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On the upside thousands and thousands of people have made great memories of amazing days in London?s beautiful parks listening to music that they love with friends and family


I reckon that?s a good thing (and that almost always reasonable steps are taken to consider local people, but you can?t please all the people all the time)

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Just out of curiosity, how close do pk and Lenming

> live to the park? Evidently not as close perhaps

> as some of those with concerns on here?

>

> Louisa


How?s that ?evident??


Because everyone in the immediate vicinity of the rye is still ravaged and could never accept inevitable reality?


You?re right on the rye i assume?

Lemming Wrote:

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> If you'd read the discussion above you would have

> noted that I walked home from the site in a couple

> of minutes.



Ah right, that?s ok then. As long as you had fun, who cares about the neighbours.


And pk, I don?t live directly next to the Rye no, but I can be empathetic towards people who have concerns. Ever heard of that word empathy? I know it?s a swear word to most in the 21st century.


Louisa.

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Lemming Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > If you'd read the discussion above you would

> have

> > noted that I walked home from the site in a

> couple

> > of minutes.

>

>

> Ah right, that?s ok then. As long as you had fun,

> who cares about the neighbours.

>

> And pk, I don?t live directly next to the Rye no,

> but I can be empathetic towards people who have

> concerns. Ever heard of that word empathy? I know

> it?s a swear word to most in the 21st century.

>

> Louisa.


That?s really pathetic

Loutwo Wrote:

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> Ah right, that?s ok then. As long as you had fun,

> who cares about the neighbours.


Alas I can't say I canvassed every house for opinion (perhaps next year) - but as a very sociable bit of street with a lot a neighbours who know, chat and socialise with each other on a day to day basis - I can report that nobody I know was RAVAGED. A few said they wished they'd got tickets. A few said they wished they were younger, or didn't have young kids, so they could have got tickets. Some went out for the day and did something else. Some were a bit grumbly but ended up at "ah well" and moved on. A few said 'our kids are going, hope it's good'. They're generally an empathetic lot, I expect they simply extended some of that empathy in the general direction of the park for a day or two. You should give it a go.


However.. I will be sure to let them all know that someone who doesn't even live nearby was determined to get in a tiresome stew about it on their behalf - for internet kicks.

Good points Nigello although I hope that we do not go the way of other boroughs in terms of the volume of events in future (no pun intended).




Nigello Wrote:

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> I didn't hear a thing, though I did last year, so

> that is a success. Having that section of the park

> sectioned off for a weekend would be ok, but it is

> not a weekend - it is at least a week. Money is

> needed for services and people like music, all I

> ask is that optimum results be achieved for those

> who go to the concert, those who use the park and

> those who live nearby. (There will likely be some

> overlap so it is not a zero-sum game.) It needn't

> be an exercise is umbrage and antagonism.

> The panelling was tagged almost within a day of

> its being put up, which was ugly and, well,

> expected. It doesn't mean though that it should be

> accepted.

> Turn the volume down just ten or fifteen percent

> and it is likely that the music will sound better

> and people living nearby will be more accepting.

> Let the council be explicit in how much money it

> raises and where it actually goes, publish that on

> forums like this and in the local press.

Ravaged! Depressing! Terrible!


Classic stuff. Straight out the Daily Mail!


The individuals problem's are about a lot more than a tame music festival happening 2 days out of 365 with a finishing time of 10pm, they are with the world and life itself. Whilst quite sad, it is also a source of amusement.

  • 1 year later...

axisx Wrote:

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> Yeah i remember those weeks was so annoying

> because that festival but actually i?m wondering

> if someone have an idea about the company who

> organized the festival because my brother 6th

> birthday party is in two days and i'm really

> excited to organize it all, i?m planning to make

> it so cool and fun for him and for his friends, i

> already prepared the backyard, made some food and

> drinks, invited his friends and their parents, but

> i'm still confused about audio and lighting

> systems, my friend recommended me to hire

> ontourevents.co.uk for party services but idk i

> still remember those nice who organized the

> festival in Peckham Rye park and trying to reach

> them insead.



Dont have too much audio, lighting or indeed fun, or else there'll be a thread about you on this forum come Monday morning.

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