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03/29/2010

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Amy

This happens every so often with the valeting company next door - the son comes round with his motorbike and revs it until about 7pm in the evening... very very annoying but at least it doesn't start early morning. I would have another word explaining that it's actually not an acceptable noise level for you as the neighbours. Then I would call the council just to register your complaint. I'd call noise pollution again when it happened again - they come out at all hours. He should understand the implications of running a small business without a licence/paying business rates etc... that's not your concern that he's put himself in that position. They should be able to nip this in the bud for you. I know how it feels. Sometimes I want to shout at the valeting guy in the mornings when he starts work at 6.30am (not for motorbikes - just for being loud and obnoxious - but he doesn't seem like the negotiating type and I am a wuss)

Best of luck

Amy

Ms B. Thrift

Oh what a pickle, it's always hard when neighbours become annoying like this, I'd have thought he should really be more considerate in his daily activities. However, it's always a slippery slope when you complain about someone, usually ends up very stressful and could ruin a good friendship u have with them both. Very tough. I would trya nd have a quiet but stern word again with him, say you are finding the noise unnecessary in a residential area and that you are not the only ones, make it more of a friendly but firm warning, he should be able to see the consequences here (i.e.e if he doesn't calm it down then he will end up being investigated) hopefully he'll see the sensible option. I however think if you are continually disturbed by the noise you have every right to complain to the council and leave it in their hands, they are very good usually about noise pollution in residential areas, and more than likely they will end up finding out his business site isn't properly licensed anyway i suppose.

ilona

I rang the council and complained about a man two doors down who kept a scruffy mobile fish and chip trailer on his front garden, and cut his potatoes up in a noisy machine on his back garden. I think other neighbours complained as well. He moved out and went back to the Midlands, he told someone that people round here are not friendly. I would ring the council, it sounds as if he shouldn't be running a business from a residential garage.

lindsey

You need to ring the council and let them sort it out. That is what I would do!

Caroline

It's a difficult one, isn't it? I know you've mentioned moving before, Elizabeth, so maybe this could be viewed as a catalyst to bring that move about sooner rather than later.

If, however, you don't want to move yet, I think possibly that another polite and friendly word with the chap, also dropping in the fact that you're "surprised he managed to get planning permission for change of use to run a business, in such a quiet residential area" (obviously you know they haven't, I assume) might concentrate the chap's mind on lowering the noise levels.

Alternatively, you can go straight to the Council, who I'm sure will sort it. But as you say, this option might make neighbourly relations very difficult.

Let us know how you get on
Caroline x

Bexando

I would be tempted to try a little more self-help (hard as that may be - I'm a Cancerian too!) before going to the Council. All that reporting the disturbance will serve to do at the moment is create ructions, which would be a shame if he is a nice guy, and also if you get on well with his mother-in-law. You might find some good advice here - http://www.noisyneighbours.net/

Good luck!

sharie

I'd have a word with his mother in law. Say the noise has been upseting you and you 'heard from another neighbour' that they were planning on going to the council to complain....
That way you aren't the villain and maybe he'll sort out his act.
If she asks which neighbour it was say you don't like to say - you can understand where they are coming from but since he is a nice pleasant man and only trying to make a living you thought you'd have a quiet word so that it could be sorted before it got to that stage....?

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