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I used to manage a large main dealer garage in the 90s which had been there years.
Later some house where built behind the back of our workshop area and we had nothing but complaints from neighbours about noise.
Find it hard where the logic is in these situations when houses are built after commercial business have been operating for years.
 
I used to manage a large main dealer garage in the 90s which had been there years.
Later some house where built behind the back of our workshop area and we had nothing but complaints from neighbours about noise.
Find it hard where the logic is in these situations when houses are built after commercial business have been operating for years.
People I England love to complain. We have friends who own a smallholding and keep animals on it. People bought a house that backed onto the smallholding and complained about the animal smell. No-one was quite sure what they expected. 🤷‍♂️
 
Find it hard where the logic is in these situations when houses are built after commercial business have been operating for years.
Because that was the logic that was effectively written into planning law - if you built a business (say a nightclub) next to residential then you had to mitigate your impact on the residents, but there was no real obligation to work the other way.

The "agent of change" principle was finally written into the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF2) in 2018, so in theory the newcomer is now always responsible for any mitigation - if you build houses next to a nightclub then it's the housebuilder who is responsible for soundproofing etc. Still doesn't always work like that, and obviously doesn't really help chopps when he's the one who has introduced the "change" (even if he's between existing noisy businesses and a pub).
 
Used to work at a Forge that was built long before any residential houses built. We were so used to the 1800T hammer shaking the offices that when there was an earthquake nobody noticed it.
When a police officer moved into the houses built behind but long after our plant by 60yrs he complained that the noise was keeping him awake during the day when he worked nights.
Not a very bright copper 🙄
 
If regularly doing 2/3 of a firkin of Moston, then sounds like you need to bodge a 30l keg with a caskwidge and save the wastage...

Plus pins for Ginger and stout, and then have some cans available for the people who won't take an alternative cask option if you run out.
 


Couple of questions @chopps ,, how much does it cost to play the beautiful south song ? Are you not afraid of a copyright strike from the Pogues ??(😂)

Thanks for all the content this year have a good Christmas

The Pogues, was that what he was playing? :) haha

For some of the other music I use in the videos, I subscribe to Lickd.co which gives me access to a massive music library. Some tracks are included in the subscription for YT or FB use, and others you pay a premium for. I think that one was £6.00. You have to add credits in the upload and wait for Universal or whoever the rights holder is to approve it. Takes a day sometimes. I usually use the 'included' stuff but I felt like a change.
 
If regularly doing 2/3 of a firkin of Moston, then sounds like you need to bodge a 30l keg with a caskwidge and save the wastage...

Plus pins for Ginger and stout, and then have some cans available for the people who won't take an alternative cask option if you run out.
Yeah, i'm planning on getting a load of 4.5G pins. The problem with 30L kegs is the spear sits in all the sediment so I hadn't tried it. But bodging a widge in the neck. Genius :) Thanks!
 
The Pogues, was that what he was playing? :) haha

For some of the other music I use in the videos, I subscribe to Lickd.co which gives me access to a massive music library. Some tracks are included in the subscription for YT or FB use, and others you pay a premium for. I think that one was £6.00. You have to add credits in the upload and wait for Universal or whoever the rights holder is to approve it. Takes a day sometimes. I usually use the 'included' stuff but I felt like a change.
£6 Well spent!
 
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