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Re: School playtime effected because of noise complaints
This really pee's me off. These people knew they were buying a house next to a school, so what did they expect? It's like buying a house next to a railway line and complaining to the rail company about the noise the rains make. The school should not have pre-empted anything at all. They should have engaged with the local residents and come up with a mutually agreeable conclusion. The local residents should have footed the bill for the fence, or just simply have grown some hedges.
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You are absolutely right, fb.
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So the school has been there for eighty-five years, a lot longer than most of the residents; I shouldn't think there would be many of them left who witnessed the ground breaking on that site. In the last eight-five years there have been over forty-five thousand play-times and they have waited until now to complain? I'm going to guess it is someone who has spent too much on buying their house and wants to moan about having to put up with listening to children playing. They either have never had children or are too old to remember.
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From Hugh's link above.
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I suspect it could be the the new Early Years Unit that has prompted the complaints. I have no problem whatsoever with the sounds of children playing but maybe this new unit was just one disturbance too many. I do agree with a previous poster that the school acted prematurely though and should have waited for a full investigation by the Council before giving in to the complaints. |
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I can't see toddlers making that much more noise than the rest of the school.
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Neither can I but for someone with a bee in their bonnet it was probably a good excuse to have a go at the school.
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Ever been to a supermarket when a toddler is kicking off? :p: Pass the duck tape please... ;) |
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Toddlers are capable of making a staggering amount of noise. Particularly if there is a group
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"Aerodrome? Just build it and I'll use my celebrity status to close it down when it's finished!" LOL, they haven't even made a dent. In fact, I have heard it being suggested that some pilots extend their take-off roll a bit more now, just to pee them off. I can't see it myself, because that would not be very good practice. ;) |
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Indeed, I shouldn't think it makes much difference to the ambient noise of the playground. In fact, the afternoon session is less likely to be as noisy as the mornings, as many of the toddlers would have gone home at lunchtime.
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Nice to see that the support given to the school has prompted some common sense to be applied.
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excellent result
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