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Favourite's towering extractor had been bothering me for some time (we could even hear it through our double glazing) so I had a word with them and they immediately agreed to get it serviced and cleaned which was surprisingly neighbourly of them. Seems way quieter now.


Buoyed by the prevailing community spirit, I thought I'd move onto the owners of the huge aircon units on the roof of Foxtons, ask them to screen them in and maybe lessen their industrial impact on all our houses. Do people think this would be worth doing? Do they bother anyone else? Does anyone know who the landlord is there?

Hi worldwiser,

Good for you.

I also have some casework from residents about Faviorute Chicken with environmental officers visiting them about the noisy extractor fan.


Foxtons. Please do have a chat with them. If they don't fix it and it's causing you a nuisance tell me and I will work to get it fixed. We've had a number of such successes over the years along Lordship Lane for residents.

Seems like the noise is back - I'll try and prevail upon them one last time and then I might come back to you. The environmental officers don't seem interested in making an appointment, you have to take your chances one evening to call them out and, if they're busy, they won't come.

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