
08-09-2007, 10:04 AM
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Butcher told chopping 'too noisy' A butcher whose noisy meat cleaver kept tenants awake has been told he may have to close his shop. Occupants of a flat above Keighley's Butchers, in Thackley, near Bradford, said the thud of the meat cleaver constituted a nuisance. Butcher Simon Keighley may now have to close after the landlord demanded he only chopped his meat during shop opening hours. Bradford Council said it had received a complaint about the noise. Problem found Paul Binks, environmental health manager for the authority, said: "We received a complaint from the landlord about the tenant upstairs being disturbed late at night and early in the morning by butchering work. "We investigated and agreed that there was a problem and discussed it with the landlord and butcher. "We then planned to serve a noise abatement notice, requiring the butcher to abate the nuisance." The council said it had received a letter from Mr Keighley saying the landlord had asked him to work within normal shop hours. Mr Binks said: "He says he cannot continue on that basis so will have to leave the premises." Mr Keighley was not available for comment. Source What the hell did the tenant above expect? Its like living above a night club would he still complain then cos he can hear the music, this is ridiculous! |