fat old seagull
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Nothing untoward with any of that. Anyone living in close proximity to a school would suffer this small inconvenience ...plus noisy kids
Are you talking about the perfectly legal, six foot high wooden fence that most of us have in our back gardens, that appears to mark the boundary around most of the site?
OP says that the 6ft fence towers over Lancing's bungalows. Are Lancing people very small?
I popped over to visit my parents in Lancing at the weekend and my Dad said drive around Barfield park on my way home and look at what has been put up to surround the new Albion training complex.
They have fitted a huge fence around the site that towers above the bungalows! Now as a local resident I was in favour of this proposal but am now feeling a little guilty for supporting it due to the impact on these poor residents, they have gone from backing on to open fields to beeing over shadowed by this huge fence!
Me, my dad and my son are all season ticket holders and die hard Albion fans. But I am just putting it out there, that I feel a bit guilty! Also we see BHA snappy's pics of how the building progress is going inside (which looks great) but not what the impact is on the residents surrounding it!
Damn I was going to write that."shocked" by a fence for crying out loud....get a grip
We have a load of houses being built a stones throw from my house, every night the thick builders from Barratts put the metal fences up and attach their sheets the them and every night when there is a little bit of wind they get blown down. If the twats that do it had an ounce of common sense they would put the metal fences up but not put the sheet up, that way the wind would blow through the fences and they would not get blown down.
Aren't they acoustic fencing too? So not only do they have protection from the temporary eyesore of construction work, they have less noise pollution.
Don't be so stupid.