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    Legal defeat for neighbours who complain of pub and church bell noise - Telegraph


    "After the ruling lawyers said they believed it could offer protection against complaints for other long-standing establishments such as airfields, sports grounds, farms and churches."
    Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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    Good for pubs etc but no good for model aircraft flying, as even if it is taking place on an airstrip, RC model flying is treated totally differently to full size aircraft.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by scallybert View Post
      Legal defeat for neighbours who complain of pub and church bell noise - Telegraph


      "After the ruling lawyers said they believed it could offer protection against complaints for other long-standing establishments such as airfields, sports grounds, farms and churches."
      Sounds like a common sense judgement to me.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atomiccomp View Post
        Sounds like a common sense judgement to me.
        100%... and I'm pretty sure it's always been the case that you don't have an argument if you moved to the 'nuisance'

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          The principle and precedent the court set is interesting and relevant though, if someone moves into an area where a long established club operates and it can be shown that they were aware of the club before they did so then it would limit their ability to complain as long as the club had taken all reasonable steps to minimise the nuisance.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gixxer View Post
            ... and I'm pretty sure it's always been the case that you don't have an argument if you moved to the 'nuisance'
            Unfortunately many previous cases have gone in favour of the complainant even if they only recently moved in, so this is a good step in the right direction.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mark_T View Post
              The principle and precedent the court set is interesting and relevant though, if someone moves into an area where a long established club operates and it can be shown that they were aware of the club before they did so then it would limit their ability to complain as long as the club had taken all reasonable steps to minimise the nuisance.
              Originally posted by Mark_T View Post
              Unfortunately many previous cases have gone in favour of the complainant even if they only recently moved in, so this is a good step in the right direction.
              Yep, that was my take on both what this meant; and what had happened in the past.

              BTW, I got pointed towards this article by people with an interest in track-days; who have been stung in the past.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gixxer View Post
                100%... and I'm pretty sure it's always been the case that you don't have an argument if you moved to the 'nuisance'

                not always Church bells ding-dong 'resolved' by invention - Telegraph
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by scallybert View Post
                  Yep, that was my take on both what this meant; and what had happened in the past.

                  BTW, I got pointed towards this article by people with an interest in track-days; who have been stung in the past.
                  Croft, my local suffered that I believe. If the heresay is to be believed the parents of the "ex" wife of the track owner, who live near the circuit began complaining about the noise from the circuit after she and her husband split.
                  The number of trackdays and the noise limits suffered greatly. Shame, its a great track.
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