shootingstar
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its just the last time they worked on the school the builders were in there all weekend long hammering and banging. machines going all weekend. oh i dont think i want that again.
But what if you ever want to sell. I know I wouldn't mind living next door to a school, even if it did cause traffic chaos. However, there isn't a hope in hell of me ever purchasing a house that had schoolrooms, so close, overlooking my property. Just something to think about.
I have a stressful job and enjoy my quiet weekends.
don't count on the planners taking your observations into consideration.we sunmitted an observation on a house in the neighbours garden and nothing we said was taken into consideration in the final planning grant .
You obviously don't have kids yourself
ang1170..
our obsevation did not inculde house price devaluation or right to light but were actul about visual amenitiy and safety with regards to the boundry wall blocking the view of oncoming traffic et etc
ang1170..
ss good luck with it all,i agree that you should let them build the school,theya re lucky to have the funds,but you shoud not have to put up with the noise at weekends... how about you doa house swap with the principal while the building is going on
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