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Music systems in gardens, are my neighbours right about this?

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iProcrastinate · 25/09/2016 21:51

They aren't technically my neighbours but our (small) back gardens back on to each other.

My neighbours have installed a sound system in a wooden gazebo which is against the shared fence, roughly 10 feet from our house. I'm not sure what sort of stereo it is, it has big speakers, like a mobile dj would have. The gazebo is closed on 2 sides and has an electric supply/lights.

Last Sunday they started playing loud dance music out there just after 9pm, so loud that even with all doors/windows/internal doors shut, it made water ripple on the opposite side of my house. This woke up my 7yr old and kept her up, so with it being a school night I went to ask if they would mind turning it down.

They basically told me that I couldn't have a problem with the volume as it was before 11pm, and they could have it as loud as they like until 11. They went on to say that if they wanted they could play loud music until 11pm every night as that was the law. Fortunately just after 11 they turned it down - it was still very audible but DD managed to get back to sleep, I'm not sure when they turned it off as I fell asleep with headphones in. This was repeated another two times during the week.

Is it right that it's perfectly legal to play music outdoors until 11pm, even at such high volume? I'm ready to be told I'm a moaning killjoy. DD is shattered, her room is already on the opposite side of the house so I can't move her any further away.

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StopShoutingAtYourBrother · 25/09/2016 21:54

I'd advise calling the local council to discuss noise pollution.

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SaggyNaggy · 25/09/2016 21:59

The council will investigate if the noise is bothering you, it doesn't matter how loud it is or how late it is.
My old council investigated a dog barking next door for hours and that was middle of the day.

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george1020 · 25/09/2016 22:03

You need to log when and duration and record the noise I think, then phone the council.
I don't see how it's fair that you have to put up with their music against your fence until 11 at night.

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NeedsAsockamnesty · 25/09/2016 22:05

People always think any noise is ok before 11pm but before then you are not entitled to cause a nusience, obviously what causes a nusience is subjective

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Notcontent · 25/09/2016 22:07

The 11 pm is a bit of a red herring. It is sometimes used to determine at what point any noise is unreasonable - e.g. In some leases for leasehold properties it might say that you are not allowed to emit any noise between 11pm and 7 pm. But it's become one of those urban myths that you can make as much noise as you want until 11 pm - that's clearly nonsense. I think that if you live close to other people then it's never reasonable to play music in your garden.

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Notcontent · 25/09/2016 22:08

Crossed posts with Needs!!

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Bailey101 · 25/09/2016 22:10

My old neighbour got evicted for his music - he played at all hours, but the final straw for the landlord was when the police attended at 2 in the afternoon.

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BurnTheBlackSuit · 25/09/2016 22:11

I don't know what the law is, but that sounds awful. Poor you and your poor daughter.

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Garthmarenghi · 25/09/2016 22:15

Horrible neighbours.

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MalcolmTuckersEyebrows · 25/09/2016 22:17

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justilou · 25/09/2016 22:18

Have you got sprinklers??? Could easily sort the problem out yourself with a spot of watering.

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Blu · 25/09/2016 22:23

Totally unreasonable and they are wrong about the 11pm thing.

As others have said, contact the council noise pollution / nuisance team .

Keep a diary of dates and times, and record / film on your phone. Log ALL times you can hear the music - after they have turned it down from full volume.

I would complain to your local councillor, too.

I would be very surprised if your other neighbours next to them and backing on to them are happy with this! Get them to complain too - give them the contacts that you have.

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dalmatianmad · 25/09/2016 22:29

As other folk have advised, ring the council. Just had similar with mu neighbours and the council installed a little recording device, neighbours have now been issued with an official warning from the housing association Angry

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acasualobserver · 25/09/2016 22:38

Order a load of farmyard manure and have it piled against the fence at the bottom of your garden. Alternatively, build your own bigger, better gazebo and instal even more powerful speakers.

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SaggyNaggy · 25/09/2016 22:39

I like the manure plan, or a bonfire, burning little pieces of rubber.
don't burn rubber

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iProcrastinate · 25/09/2016 22:57

Thanks everyone, I'm going to start keeping a noise log - it's made me feel a lot better knowing that maybe they aren't allowed to, and something could be done!

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PoshPenny · 25/09/2016 23:01

Informally, get a sprinkler going on the plant containers you've put against that fence and screw up their electrics and the speakers. Your local council are the correct official channel to go through. I'm sure you're not the only neighbour that's suffering either.

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MalcolmTuckersEyebrows · 26/09/2016 17:59

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wasonthelist · 26/09/2016 18:06

Feel sorry for you OP - how have we bred this nation of dickheads?

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gillybeanz · 26/09/2016 18:15

You need to inform environmental health, they will come round to your house and test the decibels with windows/ door open and then closed.

We had the same problem with a social club nearby, they keep doors open in summer as hot, for H&S the whole area can hear it.
unfortunately, they had an entertainment license, I'm presuming the person in your complaint doesn't.

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Toadinthehole · 26/09/2016 20:30

MalcolmTuckersEyebrows

Huh?

Are you sure?

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blueturtle6 · 26/09/2016 20:35

We had a similar problem, however they didn't turn the music down until 6am next day. After over 50 complaints in one night (there's a out of hours council number here) they were evicted.
I like the sprinklers idea

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user1474816749 · 26/09/2016 21:10

This is an awful thing. You can't even have sanctuary in your own castle. It eats away at you. Inconsiderate parking, bonfires, arguing / shouting through the wall.
Avoid the tit for tat approach. Don't give them anything they could use against you.
And don't forget neighbour disputes can make it harder to move. Wasonthelist, we have allowed these selfish dick-heads to get away it too long. It is so frustrating. More police, just to have a "little word" and officials on public transport to keep their eye on dicks and feet off everything but the floor, good grief!

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MalcolmTuckersEyebrows · 26/09/2016 21:28

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bloodypatterdalebarking · 26/09/2016 22:06

Our local pub plays bloody awful music at all hours and has the absolute worst regulars on their karaoke every Sunday from 4pm til 9pm. After repeatedly asking hem to turn it down or shut their doors I gave up being nice and threatened the landlord with the police and council. He spouted the 11pm on weekdays and 10pm on a Sunday. When I spoke to the council they basically said it was bollocks. If it is causing a nuisance and it disturbing people it doesn't matter what time it is.

After the council spoke to me they said that the licensing team were getting involved and thankfully since he council and the police attended the pub we have had no issues.

Definitely speak to your environmental health department because chances are if it is annoying you it is annoying other people who may have already reported it!

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