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Has anyone else noticed the unnecessary volume of the lawn mower used on Goose Green at ridiclous hours in the morning. I've just had a baby and quite frankly I lose enough sleep as it is! Does anyone know who I can report this too, the council?? the police?? I am thinking of starting a petition and want to gauge the level of support I might expect


I've tried to ask the man mowing the lawn but I couldn't understand his rough accent(perhaps Scottish or Irish).


ADVICE NEEDED!

OK clever clogs, if you must know, I had a child at a very young age and I have been saving up for my travels for several months now - I know I made mistakes but this should not stop me from enjoying the rest of my life! As for the 16 year old, he is in fact my brother but I did not want to expose him on the world wide web... which I have now had to so thank you very much. Overall, I did not expect so much vitriol and spite from a community forum, and have received some highly rude and unhelpful responses to some very real problems. So, Pickle and peristalsis, would you like to wear a robe as you judge others less fortunate than yourselves?

I live near Goose Green, never heard them once, but I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to our local council for maintaining our lovely parks as well as they do. When the weather has been as fine as of late it's so nice to see our open spaces so well used.


What a ridiculous post, pretty poor trolling.

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