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There is a metal-scrapey noise coming from either Heber Rd, Crystal Palace Rd or nearby; I hear it all times of the day and it's pretty constant.


Because i don't get out much, i have tried to decipher the source and have it nailed down to three possibilities:


1) rusty child's swing, powered by manic child that never gets tired

2) a rusty gate that swings back and forth all day

3) a clothes mangle operated by manic old lady that never gets tired


if anyone knows where this noise is coming from i would be most delighted.


if no-one else can hear it then i'm checking myself into the priory for a rest.

If the bottle installations are causing the noise then have a word with the head, Mr Block, pretty sharpish- Heber breaks up for summer holidays tomorrow. It sounds like something the caretaker could easily sort out with a ladder and a few squirts of WD40.

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