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On 26/10/2024 at 23:41, trinidad said:

Seems to be a resident singing most evenings in Copleston Road.

Even with the windows shut tight to keep the cold out, I can hear her.

Has anyone else heard her? 

Evening? 

Morning, evening, NIGHT (11pm, 2am, 4am, 6 am). 2 days ago it was non stop. She seems to be using a microphone/amplifier...

I have contacted mental health services, noise team, etc etc but nobody seems to be able to help...

7 minutes ago, madarikatuak said:

Evening? 

Morning, evening, NIGHT (11pm, 2am, 4am, 6 am). 2 days ago it was non stop. She seems to be using a microphone/amplifier...

I have contacted mental health services, noise team, etc etc but nobody seems to be able to help...

Have you been round to check she's OK?

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On 31/10/2024 at 11:41, madarikatuak said:

Evening? 

Morning, evening, NIGHT (11pm, 2am, 4am, 6 am). 2 days ago it was non stop. She seems to be using a microphone/amplifier...

I have contacted mental health services, noise team, etc etc but nobody seems to be able to help...

Did you try adult social services?

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3 hours ago, Azalea said:

As a concerned neighbour,  you could ask the police to do a welfare check.  You would need the address.

But if she's just singing, how would that be a welfare issue? I realise it's at unsocial hours, but if the noise team can't help I'm not sure how the police could?

Unless you could present it to the community police as a problem between neighbours, but she may not realise it IS a problem!

Someone above said she doesn't open the door. You could try putting a note through the door? Or perhaps a friendly card along the lines of "I'm sure you don't realise .... but ...."?

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