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Is this a regular occurrence? Is this weekdays or weekdays and weekends? If it is daily during the week, including school hours, is the house in question possibly offering day care? This week the weather has been good enough for children to play out after a dull winter. Is it just a family taking benefit of this? Are they actually screaming or just playing noisily? 

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8 hours ago, Ordinary said:

Screaming Children Garden from early morning till gets dark, several children gathering at the garden. CRAWTHEW GROVE 

 

What time is "early morning"?

If it is disturbing your sleep, have you gone to talk to them and/or their parents  and ask them to scream more quietly?

Children do play loudly! I have acupuncture sessions at a community acupuncture clinic next to the playground of a nursery school, and they are more restful when there are no  children in the playground 🤣

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I live a few doors down, it's been going on for ages, the people in the downstairs flat say they just go out for the afternoon in sheer frustration. There's often kids in a nearby garden in Worlingham also causing a ruckus at the same time, not fun for me as I work nights so it messes with my sleep. Not much you can really do except hope the parent/s take some responsibility, fat chance of that in ED though!

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