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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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w have a neighbour who got a puppy a few months ago - thy have a shed they keep it in obviously not a house dog more a guard dog - it barks incessantly - there is a bt of a language barrier and we looked up how to complain etc - we dont have to be the nice neighbour first and knock on etc - we went through the council - just wondered if anybody had successfully stopped a nuisance neighbour for anything |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had a neighbour with a cockrel that started its morning crow 5am everyday. It might be ok on a farm but this is a housing estate. People all over the estate inc us complained and the cockrel disapeared. |
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we have a horse problem
we back onto council field ... marvellous that travellers can tether their horses and the council don't do a bloody thing about it .. I asked for a council tax reduction as I feel this activity has devalued my property .. council still don't want to know
Maybe RSPCA could help you if the dog isn't being well looked after |
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over a year ago
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update - taken about 6 months of me, and many neighbours reporting, keeping noise diaries - the man from the council dropping by and not hearing it - one time with an animal welfare officer - and today he arrived - dog doing its worst - he went to a neighbour who was in - got some more up to date info and hung around for over an hour and the dog was barking constantly - he could hear it from inside the neighbours home and the dog was indoors - imagine it when its outside which it often is - so notice is going to be served and looks like this poor dog will hopefuly get the training and care it needs - |
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