Excessive noise at Redruth music festival rant.

ColinBellsjockstrap

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OK,

Let me start by saying I'm not a killjoy, over the years I have seen Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush etc, umpteen times but:-

Last night we were staying in our motorhome on a site in Chacewater Cornwall, when around 8pm some VERY loud music started wafting through the night air from the direction of Redruth, which is about two/three miles away.

It wasn't really a problem, the music was OK, the thing is it continued until around 2am this morning, god knows how loud it must have been for people living in Redruth.

I thought these kind of events were monitored by the local council, with 11pm curfews etc. When I say loud I mean LOUD.

Several years ago, we were staying on a site at West Ayrton near Scarborough, and we could hear quite clearly music from Keane, who were appearing live in Dalby forest EIGHT miles away, but to be fair, this did finish around 11.30 and I like Keane...
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I shall be taking things up with the local environmental health people on my return home next week.

Grrrrrr,,,,,
 
So to be clear;

You, staying in a mobile house, parked near a music festival and thought it was a bit loud

You should defo complain mate. I can't see any other way you could have reacted there.
 
OK,

Let me start by saying I'm not a killjoy, over the years I have seen Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush etc, umpteen times but:-

Last night we were staying in our motorhome on a site in Chacewater Cornwall, when around 8pm some VERY loud music started wafting through the night air from the direction of Redruth, which is about two/three miles away.

It wasn't really a problem, the music was OK, the thing is it continued until around 2am this morning, god knows how loud it must have been for people living in Redruth.

I thought these kind of events were monitored by the local council, with 11pm curfews etc. When I say loud I mean LOUD.

Several years ago, we were staying on a site at West Ayrton near Scarborough, and we could hear quite clearly music from Keane, who were appearing live in Dalby forest EIGHT miles away, but to be fair, this did finish around 11.30 and I like Keane...
biggrin.gif


I shall be taking things up with the local environmental health people on my return home next week.

Grrrrrr,,,,,

Don’t you sound like a bag of fun. Mr grumpy.
 
OK,

Let me start by saying I'm not a killjoy, over the years I have seen Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush etc, umpteen times but:-

..

Several years ago, we were staying on a site at West Ayrton near Scarborough, and we could hear quite clearly music from Keane, who were appearing live in Dalby forest EIGHT miles away, but to be fair, this did finish around 11.30 and I like Keane...
biggrin.gif
WTF???
 
OK,

Let me start by saying I'm not a killjoy, over the years I have seen Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rush etc, umpteen times but:-

Last night we were staying in our motorhome on a site in Chacewater Cornwall, when around 8pm some VERY loud music started wafting through the night air from the direction of Redruth, which is about two/three miles away.

It wasn't really a problem, the music was OK, the thing is it continued until around 2am this morning, god knows how loud it must have been for people living in Redruth.

I thought these kind of events were monitored by the local council, with 11pm curfews etc. When I say loud I mean LOUD.

Several years ago, we were staying on a site at West Ayrton near Scarborough, and we could hear quite clearly music from Keane, who were appearing live in Dalby forest EIGHT miles away, but to be fair, this did finish around 11.30 and I like Keane...
biggrin.gif


I shall be taking things up with the local environmental health people on my return home next week.

Grrrrrr,,,,,
I don't believe it!
 

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