Google says most councils say 7am-9pm weekdays or 8am-10pm weekends, so I should be fine
Yeah, I don’t understand people who think everyone should be deadly quiet. Honestly unless it’s super load for hours on end people can go stuff themselvesGoogle says most councils say 7am-9pm weekdays or 8am-10pm weekends, so I should be fine
I did it this afternoon in the end as I want to watch the Olympics later. I don't really think mowing the lawn is that loud anyways working nights its never something that would wake me up or keep me awakeYeah, I don’t understand people who think everyone should be deadly quiet. Honestly unless it’s super load for hours on end people can go stuff themselves
I did mine 8.30am the other day as I wanted to take the cuttings to the tip before it got too busy, and I was second guessing myself the whole time! I wouldn't bat an eyelid at someone doing at it 7pm. Maybe if you didn't even start until after 8pm, but that's just me personally - I don't think it's unreasonable unless you know an immediate neighbour has small children.I did it this afternoon in the end as I want to watch the Olympics later. I don't really think mowing the lawn is that loud anyways working nights its never something that would wake me up or keep me awake
Both my next door neighbours are single men and one barely even lives there at the moment anyway. Think there's a few kids down the street but I don't know where they live and there's not many from what I've seenI did mine 8.30am the other day as I wanted to take the cuttings to the tip before it got too busy, and I was second guessing myself the whole time! I wouldn't bat an eyelid at someone doing at it 7pm. Maybe if you didn't even start until after 8pm, but that's just me personally - I don't think it's unreasonable unless you know an immediate neighbour has small children.
Small children scream all day at very high pitches. Would absolutely not feel bad doing work in the evening. It's a lawnmower not a hydraulic drillI did mine 8.30am the other day as I wanted to take the cuttings to the tip before it got too busy, and I was second guessing myself the whole time! I wouldn't bat an eyelid at someone doing at it 7pm. Maybe if you didn't even start until after 8pm, but that's just me personally - I don't think it's unreasonable unless you know an immediate neighbour has small children.
I'd take a lawn mower over my neighbours two screeching kids that scream from morning to night as well as blast crappy musicSmall children scream all day at very high pitches. Would absolutely not feel bad doing work in the evening. It's a lawnmower not a hydraulic drill
I‘m sorry this is happening to you, it must be incredibly stressful. I would keep reporting to the police, every time something happens. It’s harassment and he’s breaking his bail conditions. Redirect his emails into a folder so you don’t have to read them but still have a record.Can anyone give me some advice please, my ex boyfriend has bail conditions not to contact me, he still does….through email, some are quite nasty, I’ve been to the police station today to report more of them, he even has family members trying to follow me on social media, his bail is up late this month & I’m scared he will come to my place of work or my home (these are also his bail conditions not to come near me) he has attacked me in public previously so isn’t scared really of anything, I’ve just received another email saying he has seen me in town today & was going to approach me but weirdly these emails are addressed to someone else let’s say ‘Peter’ so the email will start off ‘hi Peter’ then carry on, but the emails are sent to both my email addresses so it’s not an accident!
Thank you, I’ve put them in my spam box, one managed to slip through, I feel I’m wasting police time reporting them, I’ve not replied to any just screenshot & save. I’m constantly on edge in case he approaches me, I feel paranoid people are watching me & reporting back what I’m doing, I’ve stopped going out with friends in case I bump into him. Just go to work & come home. Even the threat of arrest doesn’t seem to bother him for breach of bail conditions.I‘m sorry this is happening to you, it must be incredibly stressful. I would keep reporting to the police, every time something happens. It’s harassment and he’s breaking his bail conditions. Redirect his emails into a folder so you don’t have to read them but still have a record.
You're not wasting police time at all. What he's doing is harrassment. Keep a record of everything and keep reporting it.Thank you, I’ve put them in my spam box, one managed to slip through, I feel I’m wasting police time reporting them, I’ve not replied to any just screenshot & save. I’m constantly on edge in case he approaches me, I feel paranoid people are watching me & reporting back what I’m doing, I’ve stopped going out with friends in case I bump into him. Just go to work & come home. Even the threat of arrest doesn’t seem to bother him for breach of bail conditions.
Could call non emergency police, think it's 101 if your in the UK, they will go round an make sure there's no underage drinking an also tell them to turn the music down, I think it's 10pm it has to be under a certain noise level but am not 100% but you can still have someone go round if it's out of handMy next door neighbours seem to be away & their kids having a party, this started at about 16:00 & they’re so drunk if I go round there I will lose it.
I feel horrendous & just want to sleep/rest & they’re blaring music. I need to be up early for work so can’t really go stay elsewhere. Is there anything I can do?
Definitley call noon emergency number. If you state there is underage drinking (whether there is or not, although there probably is) they should go round and hopefully interveneMy next door neighbours seem to be away & their kids having a party, this started at about 16:00 & they’re so drunk if I go round there I will lose it.
I feel horrendous & just want to sleep/rest & they’re blaring music. I need to be up early for work so can’t really go stay elsewhere. Is there anything I can do?
Keep reporting.Thank you, I’ve put them in my spam box, one managed to slip through, I feel I’m wasting police time reporting them, I’ve not replied to any just screenshot & save. I’m constantly on edge in case he approaches me, I feel paranoid people are watching me & reporting back what I’m doing, I’ve stopped going out with friends in case I bump into him. Just go to work & come home. Even the threat of arrest doesn’t seem to bother him for breach of bail conditions.
Just be aware that spam boxes often automatically empty after 30 days, so if you are going to need the emails for evidence, it might be better to store them in another folder.Thank you, I’ve put them in my spam box, one managed to slip through, I feel I’m wasting police time reporting them, I’ve not replied to any just screenshot & save. I’m constantly on edge in case he approaches me, I feel paranoid people are watching me & reporting back what I’m doing, I’ve stopped going out with friends in case I bump into him. Just go to work & come home. Even the threat of arrest doesn’t seem to bother him for breach of bail conditions.
Good luck! I usually prepare by familiarising myself with the questions, job description, and also reading their CVs/applications beforehand. In the interviews I try to put them at ease, offering drinks and being more informal, and then start with intros to the panel members and a brief background to the role.Also looking for some advice, been told by my boss tonight that I've to interview tomorrow, does anyone do interviews, any advice on how to prepare for it, I've got some basic questions I've to ask but aside from that I've never done this before an really no clue as to what to look out for
Thank you, it's later on today, I just don't want to be missing out questions an then the boss is like ohh did you ask this an I haven't, am going try an get some time with my boss before it to try an go over what I have but it isn't going be long I'll get as I've got a meeting right before these people come inGood luck! I usually prepare by familiarising myself with the questions, job description, and also reading their CVs/applications beforehand. In the interviews I try to put them at ease, offering drinks and being more informal, and then start with intros to the panel members and a brief background to the role.
If you feel like you could tease more out of someone, don't be afraid to ask follow up questions or clarifications if needed. It's mainly about getting a sense of if they'd be good for the role but also if they'd fit in with the team! As much as I want someone competent, I also like to get a feel for them as person. At the end you can have space for any additional questions or if they have any questions to ask. I'd finish with letting them know next steps and when to expect an update, anything else they need to know etc.
This is probably not helpful if you've already started interviewing but hope they go well!
yh i can try that, it has a digitl dsplay that turns off as if the washing machine is offCan you try and unplug it completely for a few hours? Like, take the plug out the socket and leave it unplugged for a few hours? Does it have a digital display that could give you an error code or something?