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Default The bells at York

"John Williamson" wrote in message
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On 19/10/2016 16:06, Norman Wells wrote:

"Tim Streater" wrote in message
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In article , Norman Wells
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"John Williamson" wrote in message
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In your world, maybe. In the real world, it's very relevant, as
moving in
will be accepted as proof that you accepted the situation should the
case
go to court.

The law is the law. And it says nothing at all about moving in or
implied acceptance. A complete newcomer is entitled to complain
about a nuisance just
as much as anyone else.

A complaint is one thing. getting to council to act is another.


The one leads to the other. It's how it works.

And in the case of church bell ringing, the action is more likely to be writing a
letter to the complainant telling them 3oplitely they are mistaken than anything
else.


The law is that they have to investigate it, properly and impartially. They can be
held to account if they don't.