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"Start using noisy fucking power tools on a residential estate?
I bet its not 6:50 am! "
Get yourself a yurt in the heart of the country, all I can hear are the sounds of distant wood pigeons practicing there Riverdance routine, beautiful in its own way. |
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"Hours where construction equipment noise is prohibited (noise may still be unreasonable outside of these times): 8 pm - 7 am Monday to Friday. 8 pm - 9 am Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.22 Jul 2012
Google does work."
I saw that but then saw it was for Victoria which is Canada isn't it? |
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"Hours where construction equipment noise is prohibited (noise may still be unreasonable outside of these times): 8 pm - 7 am Monday to Friday. 8 pm - 9 am Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.22 Jul 2012
Google does work.
I saw that but then saw it was for Victoria which is Canada isn't it? "
Not sure I just saw the timings in the headers |
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"Start using noisy fucking power tools on a residential estate?
I bet its not 6:50 am!
Think it's 6am till 11pm weekdays and 7am Sundays.
Mrs
What about Saturdays? "
Same as weekdays. |
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"Start using noisy fucking power tools on a residential estate?
I bet its not 6:50 am!
08.00 on a Saturday
No noise allowed at all on Sundays."
That's on a building site though.
Not sure it covers selfish dickheads doing it themselves. |
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"Start using noisy fucking power tools on a residential estate?
I bet its not 6:50 am!
08.00 on a Saturday
No noise allowed at all on Sundays."
You’re allowed to play ‘celebration’ by Kool and the Gang on the bagpipes, but you have to be standing on one leg.
Hope this helps X |
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"I wonder if it's council dependant.
We got those times from our council website and will be taking an issue up with a moron near to us very shortly."
I've tried the wychavon site a d can't find anything. |
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"I wonder if it's council dependant.
We got those times from our council website and will be taking an issue up with a moron near to us very shortly." It's ironic that some are moronic and some are pneumatic |
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I don't know without a noise abatement order. I was blasting loud horns at this morning as part of my morning safety checks. There are houses next to the depot but we have to and apperently we can without said order. |
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As early as I like.
I work on the equation the shittier the estate the earlier I start drilling. Or fire alarm testing.
I view it as a service, like an alarm call if you will, to ensure they are up in time for a court appearance.
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"As early as I like.
I work on the equation the shittier the estate the earlier I start drilling. Or fire alarm testing.
I view it as a service, like an alarm call if you will, to ensure they are up in time for a court appearance.
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Aren't you a charmer |
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"As early as I like.
I work on the equation the shittier the estate the earlier I start drilling. Or fire alarm testing.
I view it as a service, like an alarm call if you will, to ensure they are up in time for a court appearance.
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On a Saturday |
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7am to 11pm for most construction, unless its a larger construction company that has an agreement with local council and has to start later/finish earlier due to local residents and businesses.
Weirdly, ice cream vans can't use their chimes past 7pm |
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"7am to 11pm for most construction, unless its a larger construction company that has an agreement with local council and has to start later/finish earlier due to local residents and businesses.
Weirdly, ice cream vans can't use their chimes past 7pm "
Even if this is a housing development where people are already living? |
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"They just leave it running whilst they go for a bacon, sausage and egg roll somewhere "
I wouldn't mind of they got me one too lol
Bloody thing is it's past any normal time and they're not making any damn noise! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It varies wildly.
Some work can start at 7 others 8!depends on your area
DIY falls under general noise so should actually be 9
Construction on a building site in some areas is 7 and others 8.
If it’s a housing development with people already living on it most will only work Saturdays 8-1 |
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Most local noise ordinances designate certain "quiet hours" -- for example, from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and until 8 or 9 a.m. on weekends. So running a power mower may be perfectly acceptable at 10 a.m. on Saturday, but not at 7 a.m. Some universally disturbing sounds are commonly banned or restricted.
Thanks Google |
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"Most local noise ordinances designate certain "quiet hours" -- for example, from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weekdays and until 8 or 9 a.m. on weekends. So running a power mower may be perfectly acceptable at 10 a.m. on Saturday, but not at 7 a.m. Some universally disturbing sounds are commonly banned or restricted.
Thanks Google " theirs no law that would stop somebody doing that as a one off thing unfortunately |
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