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The drumming is fantastic, but its really anti social of an evening when trying to relax at home after a long days work and trying to get an early night.


Is there any way of letting us residents know when you're going to be rehearsing so we have some warning? The sound really travels across the common.


I do love it, but would prefer to hear it during the daytime or weekend :)


xx

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Beckerina, sorry it's a bit of a bother. The problem is in the day time we've had complaints from people in the cafe. We used to rehearse in the Rye Hill TRA but they started charging us and we can't afford rent. I'm looking for some alternative spaces

If anyone has some suggestions please let me know, thanks.

Adam


facebook.com/southlondonsamba

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ouissellat Wrote:

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> Hi Beckerina, sorry it's a bit of a bother. The

> problem is in the day time we've had complaints

> from people in the cafe. We used to rehearse in

> the Rye Hill TRA but they started charging us and

> we can't afford rent. I'm looking for some

> alternative spaces

> If anyone has some suggestions please let me know,

> thanks.

> Adam

>

> facebook.com/southlondonsamba

> [email protected]



Maybe the local residents might have a collection to pay your rent.. :)


DulwichFox

I was out on the Rye last evening enjoying listening to these drummers when the fun police came and told them to stop. It wasn't particularly late - about 6:30pm and they had a some good beats going not just random noise.


It was a shame they had to stop although they appeared to be very good natured about it. I wouldn't have thought they were making much more noise than police helicopters and cars with sirens going.


It would be interesting to know what the council noise team's position on it would be.


rjsmall

Yesterday evening was their last performance/session on Peckham Rye. One complaint had been received by the council from a local resident who was apparently unable to hear their TV. Unfortunately, despite the many people that did enjoy the drumming the single complaint was enough to stop it.

I spoke to the guy who runs it, last night. He said that although it was a set back for them, they'd be carrying on somewhere else.

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