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Metallic Wrote:

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> pk Wrote:

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> > first mate Wrote:

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> > > Indeed, that's all that is being asked; no

> > bans,

> > > no removal of freedoms, just a bit of notice.

> > > Sorry this seems to be such an impossible

> task

> > for

> > > some.

> >

> >

> > Perhaps the same could apply to people taking

> dogs

> > out in public so that people who are scared of

> > dogs could know to avoid, guess it?d have to be

> > restricted to specific hours otherwise people

> > might find it difficult to avoid dogs

>

> You are quite ridiculous mate.


as I've made clear above, I was joking


were you joking about blanket leafleting and the distribution of unwanted paper? imagine the cost to the environment of loads of people receiving loads of leaflets about things that they have no interest in

Metallic Wrote:

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> I did suggest the e newsletters and posters on the

> many noticeboards around.... of course I don't

> tolerate the waste of resources or time.


but you did suggest leafleting a mile's diameter too

I heard the fireworks on Saturday night, and from what I could see of them from an upstairs window, they were lovely. I can't understand why anyone would think that a ten minute firework display at 10.30 p.m. is unreasonable? It's not exactly late, and if anyone's children are woken up for ten minutes, they don't have to get up for school the next morning. Like many people, I've got animals, but because I choose to keep pets, I really don't expect that to stop other people from enjoying a very short firework display. The world's gone mad!

It really shouldn't need to be said, but people need to be respectful and tolerant in a community.


If you personally do not understand another person's issues, you do not have the right to rubbish it and try and show them in a bad light.


People are just asking for a bit of thought and respect in regard to actions that negatively impact them. It's completely reasonable to do so.

Jules-and-Boo and first mate are correct. By the way a neighbour of mine wrote to the golf club and she said she had quite an apologetic reply. It means they will maybe advertise their next fireworks party, which is all that is needed.
  • 2 weeks later...

Hope they do advertise their next fireworks party as it must have been very loud for them and on the step neighbours!


We heard it very loudly and like a thunder bolt for 10 minutes in the Red Post Hill area and I tried to work out where it was coming from as it had a big impact on my animals and the local wildlife in the area for the next few days/weeks.

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