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Anyone else get woken up in the early hours by very loud music followed by shouting and screaming that spilled out onto the street? Top end of Upland Road. I am in neighbouring street so can't be sure where the noise was coming from exactly. Did the police turn up and sort things out?


There was a disturbance a couple of weeks ago - more shouting etc. If anyone knows the house number can they private message me with it please so that I can call the police when it happens again :0(

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No police involvement as far as I'm aware. The trouble sloped off up the hill eventually. Quite disgusting disregard for neighbours and the general public though. There was some truly prolific shouting, screaming and swearing. And yes, there was similar (but mercifully shorter lived) disturbance a few weeks ago.


I'm not sure where it came from precisely but it was in the 300s.

It woke me up and I watched it all as there was no way I could get back to sleep. It went on for about an hour. Two police cars and an ambulance and a screaming individual eventually carted off. The 6 or so police officers didn't seem all that concerned with persuading people to keep the noise down considering it was 3 in the bloody morning.

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