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a great day for those who live next to schools

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School's out for summer!  I am going to WFH with the windows open ALL DAY today

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Posted : 22/07/2024 10:03 am
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Did they build the school after you moved into the house or was it already there when you moved in? Just wondering why you'd buy a house next to a school, if you hate the noise of kids ?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:09 am
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Was trying to resist posting the same! Traffic and parking at school times are a nightmare here, but I quite like the sound of kids enjoying themselves outside.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:12 am
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Living near a school is great. They're only there for about 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, 30 weeks a year. The noise is easy to ignore. Try living near a bar or a takeaway or a frozen foods warehouse!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:19 am
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How about when a few doors down move in with a childcaring business.

0730ish til 1800ish is all day noise when the weather is good.

If it was ANY other industry, I doubt it would be allowed.

(It doesn't bother me too much, but we'll not stay here when retired)


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:25 am
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When we moved in it was a very pretty former Victorian school building, that was being used as council offices. Very quiet.

3 months after we moved in, they demolished it and started work on a large modern school!

Tbh I wouldn't mind so much but chronic fatigue means I can't work from the office and am very sensitive to noise.

But even so, 400 primary school kids can't half make a bloody racket, especially when their playground is only 10m away from your front room! You'd think someone was being murdered!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:25 am
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Try living near a bar or a takeaway or a frozen foods warehouse!

I live close to bars and takaways and far prefer that noise to the sounds of the local primary school.  Little kids when playing make noise that goes right thru me!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:27 am
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Earplugs?  Headphones?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:28 am
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3 months after we moved in, they demolished it and built a large modern school!

Someone's solicitor didn't do their searches very well then. Or you didn't do your research. New schools don't just get built, there is years of planning.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:29 am
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When we moved in it was a very pretty former Victorian school building, that was being used as council offices. Very quiet.

3 months after we moved in, they demolished it and built a large modern school!

Surely that was in planning when you were purchasing your house? I feel like if anyone is to blame here it's your conveyancing solicitor.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:32 am
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Someone’s solicitor didn’t do their searches very well then. Or you didn’t do your research. New schools don’t just get built, there is years of planning.

I was about to post that exact thing.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:34 am
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And, FWIW, basic searches probably wouldn't pick that up (focused on land reg, substrate and mining type stuff), but local planning portals are easy to check - for the conveyancer and/or the purchaser.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:37 am
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I've been thinking about this.... surely "noise cancelling speakers" could be a thing? Like headphones... but put the microphones a the rear of the speakers... or even better outside the house...?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:40 am
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I live close to bars and takaways and far prefer that noise to the sounds of the local primary school.  Little kids when playing make noise that goes right thru me!

Think how much worse they'll be when the benefit cap is lifted and they're all powered up on blue drink and turkey twizzlers!

(very tongue in cheek meant!!)


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:41 am
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We live mebbe 100 yards from a Primary - kids playing is no bother, but the school run (and related shit parking) is a bit annoying.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:45 am
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It's the other way around here... (and for many people working at home I'm sure)... quieter when the schools are open. The sounds of happy children playing in the school holidays can normally be drowned out by miserable music or a radio phone in show where miserable people can rant their miserable views. Noise cancelling would be even better though.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:46 am
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Yep had already thought about giving the noise cancelling headphones a ago, when I'm pottering around the garden in a few years time.

I'll get weird tan lines mind.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:51 am
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Did they build the school after you moved into the house or was it already there when you moved in? 

OP has explained, but it's also quite possible it wasn't an issue prior to 2020 and the shift to work from home era.

There's a school near us.  I didn't even know it was there until we had a kid.  It's tucked away from the main road so you don't pass it, and since I was in the office over school hours I was never in the area when the kids are.

We can't hear it from our house, but I do know when the year groups are walking to the swimming pool! It's lovely hearing the excited chatter.  They are a lot quieter on the way home, mind you!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:54 am
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a radio phone in show where miserable people can rant their miserable views.

Maybe get a text to speech app to read STW threads out to you.

Then it'll be like Stephen Hawkins phoning Jeremy Vine to complain about not being able to post images


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 10:54 am
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Earplugs? Headphones?

I do wear earplugs a lot, but they can get uncomfortable after a few hours so most of the year i just keep the windows closed.

surely “noise cancelling speakers” could be a thing? Like headphones… but put the microphones a the rear of the speakers

problem there is, a)you want the microphones to be picking up much the same signal as your ears, because by the time it gets from the microphone to your ear, it's bounced off various other surfaces and become a completely different noise (which is why noise cancelling headphones work so well), and b) that kind of high pitched, detailed noise, is the hardest stuff to cancel!  This might just about work for droney sounds, like say lorries rumbling past (i think they're starting to put it in cars now, with microphones in the wheelarches) but squawking kids would be very difficult indeed

Surely that was in planning when you were purchasing your house? I feel like if anyone is to blame here it’s your conveyancing solicitor.

This is genuinely interesting to know, and I hadn't considered before now that they might be telling you things like this?! We were very green FTBers and just happy to finally be off the renting merry-go-round.

TBH we saw it as a positive at the time anyway. We were out of the house before the school run and not home til 6, so it had no impact on us for several years. It's only since I got sick and MrsD's company binned off half their office space that it's bothered me.  I don't actually mind the little shits for the most part, I was one once. Although I do still wince every time I see a football bounce off someone's car (which is about twice a day, lol)


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:00 am
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In th old days you could just play silence on the piano


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:15 am
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How about when a few doors down move in with a childcaring business.

My partner set up as a home-based childminding service.  We typically have three 2-3 year olds.  It is so loud and it is relentless.

The kids are noisy as well.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:30 am
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Posted : 22/07/2024 11:31 am
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Our last two houses have been close to the same primary School, which both of ours went to (now moved on up to Upper school). The current house is a little further away but still within earshot, the main benefit is we're not affected by the same levels of Dickhead parking of a morning, but meh it's not like we didn't know when we bought it.

But Honestly What a bizarre thing to get wound up by OP, I quite like the sound of kids playing, plus it's all done by ~4:30 most weekdays days, and quiet most weekends.

Living next to a school really isn't a big concern, however the (much closer) railway line the other side is much more noisy. Again, we were well aware when we bought the house so can't exactly whinge.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:31 am
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This is genuinely interesting to know, and I hadn’t considered before now that they might be telling you things like this?! We were very green FTBers and just happy to finally be off the renting merry-go-round.

Yep, just make a mental note to check your local councils planning page next time you move. Even solicitors don't check far afield and you may find there's some big development a few miles away that could still have a big impact on you.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:31 am
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Been off for 3 weeks already and they only go back 2 weeks before England.

I just like the lack of traffic, the kids don't bother me.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 11:49 am
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3 months after we moved in, they demolished it and started work on a large modern school!

The final straw for chucking in the towel on Munich was when they started building a five storey high school 2m from the bedroom window. There was a school on the grounds prior to them knocking out down, but it was a small private Montissori primary. Noise was ok.... Laughing kids for a few hours, but then school hours in Germany are from 8 till 12 or 1pm.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 12:14 pm
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You should have stayed and mocked their silly school techniques


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 12:54 pm
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When I'm occasionally out in the peaks on a school day I can hear primary school break and lunch times a valley away.

I teach at high school and there are always a few kids running about mad. As in 50 out of 500. Lunchtimes are loud.

A primary school break time is a whole other world of shreaking


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 12:55 pm
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Did they build the school after you moved into the house or was it already there when you moved in? Just wondering why you’d buy a house next to a school, if you hate the noise of kids ?

10 likes - you bunch of sad sacks! Regardless of the OPs follow up post explaining why they ended up there, their original post was a celebration, and joyful. They weren't asking how you put a noise abatement order on a playground or how big a patio it would take to bury a primary school class. They posted a gif of Rick in shades doing a little jiggle. But oh no, you "like" the snarky post.

I hope you are consistent...

"Way-hay its stopped raining - gonna love a bit of sun today!".....[train spotter voice] Well.....you do realise you don't have to live in Manchester so it's pretty much your own fault! [/train spotter voice]

"Awesome, my plaster cast comes off today and I can finally get out!".....[train spotter voice] Well.....you do realise you don't have to go mountain biking and break yourself so it's nothing really to be celebrating. [/train spotter voice]

"At last, my divorce comes through today!".....[train spotter voice] Well.....you do realise you didn't have to get married, you could have stayed sad and lonely like me. You've got no right to be celebrating today [/train spotter voice]

10 likes - geez. I bet you lot struggle for friends in the real world.

Wanders off wondering how some people became such joy suckers......

OP - enjoy your next 6 weeks. May your lunchtimes be sunny and chilled.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 12:55 pm
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Enjoy the relative peace!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:11 pm
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I don't finish till wednesday....mods please apply the ban hammer to the op.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:12 pm
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we used to live next door to a primary school (Actually what is now my kids school).

I always enjoyed hearing them. The future, living their best lives.

[Some of you lot are] Miserable sods.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:16 pm
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I love the sound of kids playing but I hate the school run and all the entitled parents. Planning has just gone in for a primary school almost opposite our house (on land that is designated 'special scientific interest'). Great.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:16 pm
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Kids, pah!  I’ll raise you 400 airplanes flying  1500ft overhead from 6:45 in the morning. To be fair, I do hear the primary school when they are out, but school is the other side of the railway. Did I say we had a railway line at the bottom of the garden. I don’t notice the planes, trains or kids really, but if the wind changes, traffic noise from the M4 is annoying. The sound of children playing never gets old.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:19 pm
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Don't live by a school, but their summer hols makes it that little bit easier to head out for a ride as I have to ride near several, without having to avoid the afternoon school run on the way out or on the way home.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:26 pm
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Kids, pah! I’ll raise you 400 airplanes flying 1500ft overhead from 6:45 in the morning. To be fair, I do hear the primary school when they are out, but school is the other side of the railway. Did I say we had a railway line at the bottom of the garden. I don’t notice the planes, trains or kids really, but if the wind changes, traffic noise from the M4 is annoying. The sound of children playing never gets old

You are Prince Charles in Windsor Castle and ICMFP.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 1:34 pm
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Kids, pah! I’ll raise you 400 airplanes flying 1500ft overhead from 6:45 in the morning. To be fair, I do hear the primary school when they are out, but school is the other side of the railway. Did I say we had a railway line at the bottom of the garden. I don’t notice the planes, trains or kids really, but if the wind changes, traffic noise from the M4 is annoying. The sound of children playing never gets old
You are Prince Charles in Windsor Castle and ICMFP.

No, just anyone who lives west or southwest of London, ime. The traffic and aircraft noise levels vary but it's always there, and it may not be the M4 you can hear you're rarely very far from a main road. Aircraft noise is ever-present.

I lived near Kingston years ago and had Wimbledon on the TV one afternoon. It was weird that the plane I could hear loudly on the TV was also the one I could hear loudly out of my windows. Not sure why it was weird, but it was. I also remember being woken up every Sunday morning by lawnmower noise. I hate suburbia!  😀


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 2:20 pm
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My son has been off for 6 weeks already and doesn't go back for 5 weeks yet (ireland). I forget how little time off the English schools get in summer.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 2:22 pm
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I've been off for 3 weeks. Only 3 to go.

Oh the humanity!!!

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Posted : 22/07/2024 2:34 pm
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OP – enjoy your next 6 weeks. May your lunchtimes be sunny and chilled.

Thanks convert! I am having a good day. The neighbourhood is as peaceful as you'll ever see it, the sun is out, and half of my colleagues all appear to be out of the office for either work or holiday reasons. Even the cat is sleeping near the window again. It's all good!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 3:09 pm
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Bliss.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 3:22 pm
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We have trains (slow line), planes (Heathrow’s weekend takeoff pattern) and kids some distance away, and have no issues, but would hate the parking and drop- off chaos of any school.  Should be banned.  Ours have always walked and now use trains


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 3:40 pm
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But Honestly What a bizarre thing to get wound up by OP, I quite like the sound of kids playing, plus it’s all done by ~4:30 most weekdays days, and quiet most weekends.

Having autistic traits and noise damage deafness high tones like kids shouting is painful.  I couldn't live next to a primary school.   My issue not theirs but not everyone is tbe same


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 4:12 pm
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I live 100m from a village school. The noise doesn't bother me at all and I WFH.

The idiot parents dodgy parking and general lack of common sense thus blocking roads etc. is vexing. Most of them only live 5-10mins walk away!!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 4:23 pm
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You are Prince Charles in Windsor Castle and ICMFP.

Hasn't he had a promotion recently? 😉


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 4:32 pm
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@convert U OK hun?

Only person getting worked up here is you, if you want to vent off take it to the Thread Police thread.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 4:54 pm
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@convert U OK hun?

Totally tip top thanks for asking. Poster celebrates the gift of peace and quiet and is met by the usual mince. Only seems fair to point out the dower middle aged nonsense of the neggy nellies.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:01 pm
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elshalimo - heh,  the difference between village life and the inner city!

Most kids here walk to school. So  traffic isn't too bad, and there's no spare room to plonk a car so bad parking isn't a problem either. But on the other hand, there are <looks out of window> 28 houses and some 20-30 flats with 10m of the playground boundary. (Some of the houses are literally 5m away, so I could be worse off...)


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:08 pm
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Agreed, absolutely brilliant day - the school across the road broke up for summer holidays 3 weeks ago, so it is silence and clear roads round here!


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:13 pm
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I break up next week for 6 ISH weeks off.

Can't wait.

Like a tiny taste of retirement ?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:17 pm
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I'm just over 100 yards from the local primary and on the only side street with a little bit of space to turn around.

The school attendance has more than tripled since we moved in and now it seems a huge number of those kids get driven to school. Often by people who are only a few streets away but rather than walk will drive, and then sit on the surrounding streets with their engines running for longer than it would have taken to walk. Enough of these parents are such entitled selfish idiots that they have no consideration for the area they are clogging up and the side streets they quite often block completely. Ask them to move and you get 'I'll only be a few minutes'. Twunts.

I won't miss the road carnage in the mornings for a while that's for sure.

Some days the play noise doesn't bother me, other days it can make my feel physically irritated. I have noise cancelling headphones and windows I can close for the latter. Sensory issues can suck.


 
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Missed the edit window!

I'm joking about it being absolutely brilliant as I like hearing the kids all making noise and carrying on - always good to hear kids having fun. I'm working when school run is on so the road carnage doesn't bother me either.

I couldn't stand school when I was that age, but now I'm older and crabbit I actually enjoy hearing the noise they all make whilst playing at breaks and lunch or before and after school.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:34 pm
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Kids in a primary school playground is a joyous sound of life. To be welcomed and celebrated.

Their parents refusing to park more than 10 metres from the school gate - not so much.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 5:48 pm
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A primary school backs on to our house, I quite like the noise of the kids playing and there's a twenty foot stone wall which means our house isn't overlooked which makes the garden very peaceful, the parking outside the school at pick up and drop off is total carnage but as we're one street away and about two minutes walk from the school gate nobody ever uses our street to park and walk the kids round, go figure, we actually bought the house for the Welsh medium school which is five minutes walk away, which is nice.


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 7:58 pm
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How am I now  going to feel smug cruising past all the mums in their chelsea tractors who absolutely must drop their little loves off directly outside the school gates?


 
Posted : 22/07/2024 8:31 pm
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But even so, 400 primary school kids can’t half make a bloody racket

I can clearly hear the kids playing outside the nearest of the two primary schools to me, individual voices too - it’s half a mile away, the other side of a busy main road (that used to be the A350!)

My house was built before WW2 - the school was built in the 1980’s.


 
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I can clearly hear the kids playing outside the nearest of the two primary schools to me, individual voices too – it’s half a mile away, the other side of a busy main road (that used to be the A350!)

It's mad!  Now imagine them having their screaming competitions 12 yards from your front room window!  There's actually another primary school behind this one - it's about 200-250m away from my house.  I have absolutely zero awareness of it, but it's presumably adding to the general hubbub...


 
Posted : 25/07/2024 5:40 pm
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Big back to school displays in the shops now.

I used to live next to a primary - not a problem, got used to it and then moved in beside a coal fired power station.  That got blown up, so it's just the herring gulls now.


 
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Still does not stop school from hiring out sports hall with door open sending radio 1 or heart type music blearing with the image of middle aged fatty mums twerking


 
Posted : 25/07/2024 8:26 pm
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2and a bit weeks until they're back.


 
Posted : 25/07/2024 10:32 pm

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