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oldbiddy | 16:16 Sun 24th Jun 2012 | Law
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I understood that Sunday had to be kept quiet but the pub next door to me is having football outdoors with a PA system and other jollifications. they have a music licence which requires them to keep all doors and windows closed when playing music, no grey areas there. So how come they can have football blaring out in their beer garden which is seperated from my property only by a wall. What time does this noise have to end and can they make a noise at all on sundays?
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I think they have to apply for a license. If it's been granted they are doing nothing wrong.
I always wonder when this crops up...

Which was there first, you or the pub?
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license/permit or not .. if it is too noisy you could still call the police
Who says its gotta be quiet on a Sunday?
Exactly, I don't think noise is restricted on Sundays these days.
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Only the Ed can tell you, mawby - someone obviously reported it.
"This is not a democratic site. "

You're right, it's not- it belongs to the site Editor and the owners.
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LOL B00, poof and he'd gone!
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Chuck, >>Which was there first, you or the pub?<<

Im pretty sure that it is irrelevant who was there first!

But yes this often comes up.
indeed Boxy!

Daren't reply to him anymore now :P
see? LOL
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The contact us button right at the bottom of each page mawby, but I don't think the Ed will respond- sorry.
No doubt the pub was there first, CF. But also, no doubt, when it opened it was a quiet boozer which opened from 12-2 and 7-10 on Sundays and did not have a TV or any loud music (except, pehaps a piano for Saturday night).

I cannot understand why people who want to watch football think it is perfectly OK to inflict their inane behaviour on others by watching it in a pub. I also cannot understand why the authorities, who go to great lengths to keep order among fans in football grounds, allow virtually unrestricted access to games shown live in pubs with no conditions placed on "fans".

I think you need to contact your local authority, biddy, as it seems your neighbour may be breaching the terms of his licence.
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