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Floodlit racing in Gardens



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
PS TO letter published last week in response to Emily Thrane's Letter (Cars Get Stuck in Gardens – published 18 Sep 2008)
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Update - as a PS to my point regarding the 'Turning-Off' of the lights to the undercovered part of The Pavilion Gardens Car Park, I would advise Emily Thrane that I did report midnight noise from the Car Park to the Police on Saturday night (27/09/08).

The specific disturbance this time was being caused by vehicle engines being driven to the extreme…not emitted from real cars I add…but remote/radio controlled ones – as the car park was playing host to a spot of floodlit racing!

Whether these were additional last minute practice laps for The F1 Singapore Grand Prix that took place in the early hours of Sunday morning I would not like to say …but I notice that that event took place under floodlights too!

S Barar

Buckingham Hotel

Buxton



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 11:12 AM
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