That's the joy and despair of Brighton. Lots going on and loads to do and see but nobody gives a **** about their neighbours. The exact reason I left.
Hows it to do with neighbours it was a well publicised organised display in a large park
That's the joy and despair of Brighton. Lots going on and loads to do and see but nobody gives a **** about their neighbours. The exact reason I left.
Hows it to do with neighbours it was a well publicised organised display in a large park
There's been big posters up in the park advertising it all week.
It's bonfire night. It's not Hallowen.
Whar is it this time? Exactly 7223 months since Kennedy was shot?
#justaplacetolive.
I'm getting concerned about your welfare. First of all it was about pussies, and now it's about dogs. Please, I urge you, seek therapy.
I'm talking in both the immediate and wider sense. But I meant more his reference to the 5am fireworks,a number of my chums who live in that area were also somewhat pissed off with someone letting fireworks off at 5 AM. What I mean by neighbours not caring is that lots of people in that area are commuting to London each day, Saturday is their first of only two mornings a week they don't have to get up at 5am. A bit selfish of the fireworkers is all.
Just for the record, is there a list of sounds and associated acceptable times anywhere that we can consult before unwittingly disturbing London commuters in their new-found dormitory town with advantageous property prices?
Couple of points there: firstly, no, just be considerate, you'd have to be a bit of a penis to argue fireworks, in a residential area at 5am is considerate.
Secondly "new found dormitory town". Hmm, well the people I'm referring to were all either born in Brighton or have lived there for at least 20 years. So it's certainly not a "new found" area for them. Have you considered the idea that you can live in Brighton long term and work elsewhere?
Personally I knew what Brighton was like, I enjoyed it's atmosphere for the best part of twenty years and then grew out of the noise, the crowds, the high prices and the grubby streets. I knew that's what Brighton is. Some people love it, love the atmosphere but get annoyed at fireowrks at 5am. They love it enough to poke up with that though, fairs.
Realistically, how often are you going to hear fireworks at 5am? Once a year? Once a decade? And does it really matter? It's not a 'normal' town, never was, hopefully never will be. Not sure anyway about the oblique reference to 5am fireworks, but Timmy was moaning about a free organised firework festival (and associated free admission funfair that had been running since the afternoon) that started at 8pm and finished circa 8.15pm on a Saturday night. Really does make you despair sometimes. Some people simply don't DESERVE to live here.
The fireworks were amazing, my two little boys loved it, was best display I've seen in ages!
Well done to the locals around Preston park who had to put up with a 15 minute fireworks display �� !
Thread starter wins the grumpiest person in Brighton award , so please move to bexhill as Brighton to fun for YOU
It's bonfire night. It's not Hallowen.
Whar is it this time? Exactly 7223 months since Kennedy was shot?
#justaplacetolive.
So please move to bexhill as Brighton to fun for YOU