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To put letter up in park

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Hadenough32 · 29/03/2026 20:30

We live on a new build estate. Privately.ownder by housing developers so not an issue for the local council.
Basically due to damage all the play equipment was removed from the park opposite my house. Fences still up but it's empty just grass. Great place for people to take their dogs.
Problem is it's been 2 years now and it's constantly in use. People just sitting there whilst their dogs go mental barking. It's in use constantly. Last summer a regular group of 8+ dogs in there every evening from 6 to 7. Some people start walking their dogs from 5am when it got hot last year so was woken early too. Last night me and kids woken at 11pm by 2 people and their dogs playing in there. They also flash really bright lights from their phones.
The barking wakes my kids up and makes getting them back to sleep hard. (4 kids with 2 under 2 so they're difficult anyway) I have to shut the windows even in summer. It's also the adults having really loud screeching conversations with eacother over their dogs barking. I've got 2 dogs so I know it's hard but I really didn't sign up to live opposite a dog park.
Our neighbours feel the same and they actually cheekily removed the park gate thinking this would deter people but they replaced it with a wooden pallet they leave in there.

I'm thinking about writing a laminated note and sticking it up in the park asking them to keep the noise down.
Is there anything else I can do?

OP posts:
user1492757084 · 31/03/2026 13:07

Push for the council to replace children's play equipment.

Keroppi · 31/03/2026 13:09

No-one pays attention to signs, you need to chase the developers up to install play equipment. Email your local mp or local councillor and push for assistance
There's obviously need for a dog park so the local MP can raise that and maybe install one somewhere else
Maybe raise a noise complaint and get all the neighbours to do the same to the developers?

Besafeeatcake · 31/03/2026 13:32

You moved opposite a park and now that there is more noise you want to put up a note? Are you serious? Even if there was a playground, there could be for example teenagers drinking late at night, or super early kids who are at the playground at 6am.

YABU - ITS A PARK!

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