There was I thinking my intolerance of rubbish in Hanover streets and noise from the neighbours was due to my getting older when, lo and behold, The Argus (August 11) runs a front page article on those very subjects!
So it isn't just me then.
Other residents are totally hacked off with it as well.
Can someone tell me why students thought it was okay to play their drums during the day in a non-sound-proof terraced house? Surely the place for playing drums is in a sound-proof room somewhere.
And why, in complete and utter frustration to get the noise stopped, do I have to make an official complaint to the council?
Those same students had no idea when our rubbish collection takes place because, I assume, neither the letting agent nor the landlord had told them.
When I go on a self-catering holiday, one of the items in the welcome pack invariably concerns rubbish disposal.
Why can't new tenants be provided with the same information by their letting agent or landlord?
Why are there no signs on rented properties stating who the letting agent or landlord is and how to contact them?
Can someone please do something about all of this?
-Lynne Nicholls, Hanover
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