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to nick these kids balls and stamp on them till they burst?

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ifancyashandy · 30/06/2010 19:50

the balls that is...

Basically, I live in a small block of flats on a small private estate. I am on the 2nd floor, so have french doors onto a balcony. All the flats on the ground floor have the same doors that open onto a communal garden (all the flats overlook this). Course, in this weather everyone has got all the doors and windows open

There are 3 boys that play football every single day on the communal gardens. They start when they get in from school, until about (at the moment as it/s hot / light) 9.30pm. They are about 7-9 years old.

Now, these are nice kids (polite, smiley, say hello when you walk past them and all that) BUT the constant sound of a ball hitting a foot or wall and the accompanying shouting is beginning to wear a little thin. And (not that this bit effects me too much) the fact they are playing footie pretty much renders the garden theirs - as in, they are all over it (each ground floor flat has a little patio but there are no fences or real boundaries.)

But it's the constant noise I object to really - our estate is really quiet - no traffic to speak of and ALL I can hear are their voices shouting to each other.

By the way, there is, not more than 30 secs away, a patch of grass that can be seen from out garden but doesn't have any flats overlooking it, so they could play footie there. AND there is a small swing / slide park righ next to it (and no roads to cross to either).

Just would love to have an evening with a leetle bit of P&Q.

Generally I don't mind other peoples kids but my, their voices are shrill!

So, am I being unreasonable to holler 'Shut the feck up' occassionally? Or to nick their ball(s. they have many).

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AmazingBouncingFerret · 01/07/2010 09:50

Would like to add I also have a communal garden. But the majority of the residents are middle-aged or elderly so my children are pretty much the only children to use it now.
We have to fight for time in the garden against the elderly women that have been here since the dawn of time the flats were built.
One of them told my friend that she wasnt allowed out at certain times because that was when she liked to use the garden. So my friend started to go out at 3pm with the dog and her baby to wait for her DH to come home from work and the older woman then started coming out at that time and would glare at my friend the whole time!

Garden sharing is shit.

ifancyashandy · 01/07/2010 12:02

Flippin' 'eck! Would never say someone couldn't use it at any time at all! Just want a leetle bit of compromise on the noise / thwacking of a football front!

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ifancyashandy · 02/07/2010 22:02

Ok - they are STILL out there tonight. Gone ten pm and the kids are still kicking their footballs and still shrieking about the garden. ARRGGHHHHHHH.

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missmummy1989 · 05/08/2010 11:26

Do you know what she bloody well right!!! i have a small baby i stay on the ground floor flat and im sick of the little rats out side constantly kicking the ball on my door IN my door etc!! i dont mind them playing there they can do what the hell they want but feck off with the ball its a pain in the arse!! keeps waking my 5month old up all the time! balls should be kept for a park b4 they smash some1s window!! believe me it will happen!! although they could scream and shout all day just the ball :@

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