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magpie 22-08-2007 20:27

Ibiza
 
Its like being on the flipping beach in Ibiza with the noise.... I live at the back of Harvey Street
Community Centre... where they hold a youth club most nights for the "Little Darlings" the noise is totally
ridiculous ... But then again why should I want to enjoy sitting relaxing in my garden, with the sound of thump thump bang bang... I have to close all doors and windows not to hear it: So if the people that run it read this ( and I know they do or is that just when they want local support)

TURN IN DOWN.....:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Yolanda25 22-08-2007 20:36

Re: Ibiza
 
Why Dont U Complain To Council About It, Im Sure There Is Something Someone Can Do About It

Yolanda25 22-08-2007 20:38

Re: Ibiza
 
And By The Way The Tittle Of The Thread Is Not Very Nice, Ibiza Is Not That Bad

magpie 23-08-2007 16:03

Re: Ibiza
 
point taken about the title, I was meaning more like the noice level ....

with it sounding like being in a night club.

Yolanda25 24-08-2007 12:39

Re: Ibiza
 
Thanks cuz i come from there so i dont like it when they say bad things :(

Gayle 26-08-2007 20:44

Re: Ibiza
 
Did you hear the noise yesterday from the estate just off Harvey St? I'd been out during the afternoon and got back about 4.30 so I don't know when it started but I do know it didn't end until about 11pm.

BERNADETTE 26-08-2007 22:24

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 464323)
Did you hear the noise yesterday from the estate just off Harvey St? I'd been out during the afternoon and got back about 4.30 so I don't know when it started but I do know it didn't end until about 11pm.

Does nobody complain about the noise?:confused:

Lampman 27-08-2007 08:42

Re: Ibiza
 
At least you know where the little dears are and what they are doing.

Neil 27-08-2007 18:27

Re: Ibiza
 
Try this service from Hyndburn and Blackburn with Darwen. Strange how I could not find it on the Hyndburn website.

Or this for normal hours service

BERNADETTE 27-08-2007 18:33

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 464552)
Try this service from Hyndburn and Blackburn with Darwen. Strange how I could not find it on the Hyndburn website.

Or this for normal hours service

They will come in useful for quite a few members!:)

Yolanda25 27-08-2007 20:25

Re: Ibiza
 
There is nothin u can do anyway, people are allowed to have music on till 11pm

BERNADETTE 27-08-2007 21:35

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yolanda25 (Post 464589)
There is nothin u can do anyway, people are allowed to have music on till 11pm

I think you will find that if it is disturbing other people there is something you can do!! The thing we are talking about here is consideration!!:(

cashman 27-08-2007 21:40

Re: Ibiza
 
think there is a decibel level of 80? or summat that you cant exceed.

steeljack 28-08-2007 02:22

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yolanda25 (Post 464589)
There is nothin u can do anyway, people are allowed to have music on till 11pm

It's not a question of wether its allowed or not , its a question of consideration and good manners , next thing you know you will have Englishmen (Hearts of Oak etc.) dancing and chanting in the streets like fuzzy-wuzzies trying to make it rain . :rolleyes: ;) :D

Yolanda25 28-08-2007 07:39

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 464719)
It's not a question of wether its allowed or not , its a question of consideration and good manners , next thing you know you will have Englishmen (Hearts of Oak etc.) dancing and chanting in the streets like fuzzy-wuzzies trying to make it rain . :rolleyes: ;) :D

Yeah but thats the thing, consideration, why can they not have the music loud for a few hours, i mean there is always someone who wants to spoil someone elses fun, i know sometimes people put music too loud but come one stop and think wether it was that the music was too loud or u just have to complain about everything.
Im not beig nasty but there are some people out there that all they do is complain about stupid things, mebbe the music was too loud but if it hasnt been stopped when it was playin or no one else went to complain then mebbe it wasnt as loud as u make it.

I dont want anyone shouting at me now for saying all this i just want people to think about wether it was as bad as u pictured it?:confused:

panther 28-08-2007 08:49

Re: Ibiza
 
music doesnt have to be loud to have fun,!
whos runs the youth club?

park381 01-09-2007 09:27

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 464552)
Try this service from Hyndburn and Blackburn with Darwen. Strange how I could not find it on the Hyndburn website.

Or this for normal hours service

Sound advice from Neil, HBC's environmental services have been known to act and take people to court for noise problems, but it is difficult to get them to act where there is industrial noise involved.

This may help as well

http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/...dbynoise06.pdf

jedimaster 01-09-2007 11:21

Re: Ibiza
 
seems to me that this is a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation.

youth clubs provide a safe controlled environment for young people to enjoy themselves of an evening.

i'm quite sure that all the complainers would complain a whole lot more if the said youths, with nothing to do spent their time running riot, vandalising property, hanging round in groups on the streets etc etc.

what would you see as a solution? lock all young people in their rooms untill they are 18?

or is it a case of give them somewhere to go as long as its nowhere near where i live?

park381 01-09-2007 13:58

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jedimaster (Post 466103)
seems to me that this is a damned if you do and damned if you don't situation.

youth clubs provide a safe controlled environment for young people to enjoy themselves of an evening.

I would go along with that.

Quote:

i'm quite sure that all the complainers would complain a whole lot more if the said youths, with nothing to do spent their time running riot, vandalising property, hanging round in groups on the streets etc etc.
Yes you are correct with that remark

Quote:

what would you see as a solution? lock all young people in their rooms untill they are 18?

or is it a case of give them somewhere to go as long as its nowhere near where i live?
No that is not the answer, I think that young people should show more respect for
1. Other peoples property
2. Other peoples safety when they get up to their silly antics in cars
3. Accept the fact that other people do not wish to listen to their music, when they are in their own homes, or in their cars at traffic lights.

magpie 03-09-2007 21:28

Re: Ibiza
 
We now have flipping fireworks from the wedding party's that they hold there on Saturday mornings... also the whole of Harvey Street double parked :
is this really on !

park381 04-09-2007 05:54

Re: Ibiza
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by magpie (Post 467223)
We now have flipping fireworks from the wedding party's that they hold there on Saturday mornings... also the whole of Harvey Street double parked :
is this really on !

Are the fireworks not against the new laws to control the use of fireworks
Take the matter up with your local councillor ( is it not PB)

BOB 06-09-2007 16:43

Re: Ibiza
 
The person in charge of the youth club is Martin Hanratty on 01254396263 have a word with him and he will sort it out


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