Welcome to WikiWirral, sharing is what we do best.
Forum Statistics
Forums65
Topics76,424
Posts1,033,711
Members14,746
Most Online21,357
Oct 2nd, 2024
Who's Online Now
8 members (2 invisible), 11,747 guests, and 478 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters
sunnyside 45,164
MattLFC 22,315
Mark 21,269
granny 17,803
_Ste_ 16,347
Newest Members
Mowens, ElfOfDoom, MWebster, Siousxie, RubyRow
14,746 Registered Users
New General Forums
New Wirral History
Eleanor Road Bidston (Bishops House)
by RobThomas - 18th Nov 2024 7:45am
Croxteth and Spring Streets
by Croxtethroberts - 16th Nov 2024 9:54am
64 Westboure Rd
by mikeeb - 7th Mar 2021 10:51am
A Postcard from New Brighton
by Norton - 18th Apr 2012 3:21pm
the empress club
by thefreethinker - 16th Sep 2010 9:45pm
Top Posters(30 Days)
bert1 33
Topic Replies
the empress club
by MWebster - 10th Dec 2024 8:20am
64 Westboure Rd
by diggingdeeper - 9th Dec 2024 2:32am
Old Car Photo
by diggingdeeper - 6th Dec 2024 2:14pm
60's mechanic wanted
by robin47 - 3rd Dec 2024 9:32pm
A Postcard from New Brighton
by gregory66 - 3rd Dec 2024 1:16pm
Silver bars
by diggingdeeper - 29th Nov 2024 9:42pm
The Zieglers in Oxton
by JemimaOxton - 24th Nov 2024 7:34pm
Barnston Dale
by Excoriator - 22nd Nov 2024 6:25pm
Eleanor Road Bidston (Bishops House)
by bert1 - 20th Nov 2024 6:32pm
December
M T W T F S S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
Top Likes Received (30 Days)
Top Likes Received
bert1 14
casper 4
Mark 4
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#419197 11th Jul 2010 10:45pm
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 388
philmch Offline OP
Old Hand
OP Offline
Old Hand
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 388
Has anyone had any experience of dealing with noisy neighbours ?

Basically, the last two weekends, the lad next door has had load of his drunken mates round for a party. I've phoned the police twice but I'm not sure that they took action. This morning, the lads were still making a row out in the garden when it was going light at 5.30am.

My dad is recovering from a stroke and this is the last thing he needs. Ideally, I'd like to see someone prosecuted under this "repetetive beats" clause in the 1994 Criminal Justice Act.

I'd be grateful for any advice.

Google Ads
philmch #419199 11th Jul 2010 10:56pm
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 80
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 80
They always suggest you try to reason with the occupier. I would be reluctant to do that though given that they have shown such a lack of respect, they are unlikely to be reasonable people.

1) You can try the councils ASB team http://www.wirral.gov.uk/my-service...fety/anti-social-behaviour/how-report-it but they were always short staffed even before the cuts.

2) Find out who your Dedicated Police Officer is from the Merseyside Police website - they may be able to sort it for you.
http://www.merseyside.police.uk/index.aspx?articleid=177


philmch #419205 11th Jul 2010 11:41pm
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 8,019
Wiki Veteran
Offline
Wiki Veteran
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 8,019
Originally Posted by philmch
Has anyone had any experience of dealing with noisy neighbours ?

Basically, the last two weekends, the lad next door has had load of his drunken mates round for a party. I've phoned the police twice but I'm not sure that they took action. This morning, the lads were still making a row out in the garden when it was going light at 5.30am.

My dad is recovering from a stroke and this is the last thing he needs. Ideally, I'd like to see someone prosecuted under this "repetetive beats" clause in the 1994 Criminal Justice Act.

I'd be grateful for any advice.


Have you tried having a polite word with your neighbour?


Uncertainty or not knowing causes depression, Im happy because I know I'm going to die one day!
Sanchez #419242 12th Jul 2010 11:25am
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 3
Beginner
Offline
Beginner
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 3
Hi, my husband and i had this problem when our daughter was born, every night the neighbours would either drink and play scissor sisters over and over and over again or beat each other up to the point where you could hear the head being punched against the wall, he even decided it would be a good idea to use his angle grinder between 2 and 4am as his motorbike needed repairs, of course when the police went round and the grinder was still smoking he denied using it, so we contacted environmental health who put noise monitors in our house and sent people round at all times of the day and night to collaborate our version of events, within 2 weeks the person was served an eviction order and although the scumbag keyed my car upon leaving, it was a releif when he left to be woken to the sounds of my newborn baby and not his angle grinder or scissor sisters, you can get their number from directory enquiries, they are fantastic and they may try and fob you off at first but keep the pressure on them, also everytime you phone the police get an incident log number which environmental health will use should it come to prosecution or eviction, good luck, i know exactly how you feel.

blingybabe #419245 12th Jul 2010 11:29am
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 872
Wise One
Offline
Wise One
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 872
Environmental health is what we told to do, the police really have no powers as such unless there is an anti social order in place or something along those lines.

Good luck

dizdazdoz #419262 12th Jul 2010 1:09pm
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,474
Forum Addict
Offline
Forum Addict
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,474
TRY YOUR MP MY MATE IS HAVING PROBLEMS IN TRANMERE AND FRANK FIELD IS GETTING INVOLVED WEATHER IT WORKS OR NOT WE WILL HAVE TO SEE BUT YOU NEVER KNOW

lansyp #419403 13th Jul 2010 7:39am
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 852
Wise One
Offline
Wise One
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 852
I once owned a flat in Birkenhead, Nr Hamilton Sq. I had to sell it because of noisy residents and anti-social behaviour, It was a solicitor and his partner causing the problem, somone who should have known better, some of the flats were rented and some were private. The problem was we were both private owners. I informed the freeholders and got no joy!


O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever ...
philmch #419404 13th Jul 2010 7:46am
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 852
Wise One
Offline
Wise One
Joined: Mar 2010
Posts: 852
Originally Posted by philmch
Has anyone had any experience of dealing with noisy neighbours ?

Basically, the last two weekends, the lad next door has had load of his drunken mates round for a party. I've phoned the police twice but I'm not sure that they took action. This morning, the lads were still making a row out in the garden when it was going light at 5.30am.

My dad is recovering from a stroke and this is the last thing he needs. Ideally, I'd like to see someone prosecuted under this "repetetive beats" clause in the 1994 Criminal Justice Act.

I'd be grateful for any advice.


I phoned the police about one particular problem (similar to yours) when living in Birkenhead. This only made the relationship worse between myself and the two persons involved. It is a hard situation to deal with and there is no easy answer?


O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever ...
#419492 13th Jul 2010 8:44pm
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 1
Offline
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 1
Do you know if they own the house or if it’s rented? If they rent the house you should contact the Landlord. Before you proceed with contacting their Landlord you would be advised to try and talk your neighbours first as you can then hold it against them should they refuse to respond to your pleads.
I would advise you to take a polite approach regardless of your adverse feelings towards your unruly neighbours as this will strengthen your case in regards to contacting the Landlord.
You may also want to contact other neighbours which may be suffering from the noise. The more support you gain the stronger your case is and there is more pressure on the authority to act upon your complains.
In regards to your desire to prosecute, I think you should be looking at the Public Disturbance Law.
"It is unlawful for any person to cause, or for any person in possession of property to allow to originate from the property, sound that is a public disturbance noise."

When attempting to speak to your neighbours please note down any abuse or signs of aggression as they are included with the Public Disturbance Law.

You may also want to keep a diary in regards to when they start to when they go on to as that can serve as evidence.


Bigdog #419510 13th Jul 2010 10:07pm
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 147
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 147


Regards,

Northender
Northender #419511 13th Jul 2010 10:13pm
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 417
Smartchild
Offline
Smartchild
Joined: Sep 2009
Posts: 417
I'd honestly try talking to them first before doing anything like reporting it or legal action. Don't do it when they are drunk though.

Just be honest and tell them how you feel. I would tell them you don't mind the odd party, but two weekends on the run is getting a bit too much, particulary with your father's health.


Neil_c #419531 14th Jul 2010 5:22am
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 108
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 108
I would use a combination of things.....
[Linked Image]

filled with...
[Linked Image]


Moderated by  Mod 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Random Wirral Images

Click to View Topic.
Newest Topics
60's mechanic wanted
by robin47 - 3rd Dec 2024 9:32pm
Silver bars
by Peter0787 - 28th Nov 2024 8:56pm
Barnston Dale
by CupcakeKaren - 20th Nov 2024 12:35pm
Another SIgn of the Times
by diggingdeeper - 19th Nov 2024 1:35pm
The Zieglers in Oxton
by JemimaOxton - 18th Nov 2024 3:07pm
For Sale & Free
Member Spotlight
Gibbo
Gibbo
Formby
Posts: 2,291
Joined: December 2010
Today's Birthdays
There are no members with birthdays on this day.
New Wirral Info
Silver bars
by Peter0787 - 28th Nov 2024 8:56pm
Barnston Dale
by CupcakeKaren - 20th Nov 2024 12:35pm
The Zieglers in Oxton
by JemimaOxton - 18th Nov 2024 3:07pm
Mersey Barrage
by Excoriator - 20th Sep 2024 9:43am
News : New Topics
Another SIgn of the Times
by diggingdeeper - 19th Nov 2024 1:35pm
Wallasey woman arrested following knifing incident
by _jase_ - 8th Sep 2010 3:02pm
New Enthusiast Forums
60's mechanic wanted
by robin47 - 3rd Dec 2024 9:32pm
Smoking and Cancer
by diggingdeeper - 5th Nov 2024 3:12am
Old Car Photo
by petzl - 5th Mar 2015 9:30pm
Popular Topics(Views)
5,373,243 WIKI WALK CHAT
4,252,800 Spotted!
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5