Why do these people move to London areas like Soho then complain about noise?

by tylerthe-theatre

9 comments
  1. > I heard that contracts for new residents in certain Elephant & Castle apartment buildings have a clause built in that they can’t complain about Ministry of Sound provided the club sticks to its agreed operating limitations.

    I’ve heard this as well and I agree more of this sort of thing needs to be done. 

  2. Because, if they succeed, the value of their property will go up and they can turn a profit.

  3. Half the articles here: London nightlife is dead.

    The other half: *insert London Borough here* is too noisy after dark.

    Which one is it guys?

  4. I had a colleague who moved to Notting Hill just to complain how busy and noisy it gets. It took me a few weeks to realise that it was her way of boasting about her location.

  5. It’s all bollocks though, I rented a flat on Old Compton street when I first moved here. Yeah it was noisy, but not as noisy as you’d expect for one of the main party streets of Central London.

  6. Oh dahling let’s buy a lovely townhouse in Notting Hill…what do you mean every August bank holiday the roads will be closed for a load of 3rd generation immigrants to have a street party?!?! 😡

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