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Concern over loud music after hours on Coronation Street

But the music just went on and on! Come on people! Show some consideration!

Sir
I have come to the conclusion that some members of the Dundee Bowling Club have no respect whatsoever for others.
The reason for this is that, over the past few months on a Thursday evening, when the business league bowls/darts/pool competition has been running, the music is sometimes so loud that it can be heard a block away! Not only that but the music sometimes continues till very late – usually it is 12:30pm but it has carried on until 2am on occasions. Why not take those around you into consideration and turn the music softer after 11pm? The residents around Coronation Park have been battling for so long with rowdy and unruly behaviour being displayed in the park by revellers.
The SAPS seem to take no notice when people like myself phone them, usually after 10:30pm because we have not been able to sleep.
On Thursday evening I thought “happy days” because no music was heard and it was 9:40pm.
My jubilation was short lived when five minutes later the music started in all earnest!
I could hear every song! Every time (four times between 10:30pm and 11:55pm) I phoned the police and they kept on telling me that they have sent someone.
But the music just went on and on! Come on people! Show some consideration!
Irate resident
The Dundee Sports Club responds thus: Anonymous letter to the Courier: The people involved have been disciplined and Dundee Sports Club will not respond to anonymous letters.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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