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Evening, just reaching out to see if anyone has had any issues with an on going noise problem on Choumert road. This is a daily occurence and has been happening for a very long time. Have been in contact with southwark council for months about it and nothing has been done. Granted the council will attend on the day but the same people are back the next. Loud music blaring from cars, people drinking and shouting, fighting and general anti social behaviour well into the evening. As i type this now the same is happening. Absoloutely zero social distancing. Police have attended already today and recently when reported but nothing changes. This is starting to affect me and my partner mentally as it has been going on for so long. Just asking for any advice becuase it seems we arent getting anywhere with the problem. Thank you!
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nicola333t Wrote:

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> Just seen a post about a dispersal zone on the

> nexdoor app. Screenshot of post attached, also

> gives an officers name who is aware of the issues

> who perhaps you could contact.


Thank you for this, the same situation is happening again this evening. Going to try the contact you suggested.

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