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    ‘Not welcome’: Campaign to block boozy wedding guests from sleepy village

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    By News Team on October 26, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    The locals have had enough and have resorted to sticking up signs telling wedding guests to leave their village (Picture: Eastern Daily Press/SWNS)

    Village residents have launched a campaign to deter boozy wedding guests from piling into the area.

    Locals have put up signs in their front gardens telling parties arriving at a nearby venue that they’re ‘not welcome’.

    People living near Oxnead Hall, a 16th century pile popular among couples tying the knot, are ‘up in arms’.

    Placards reading ‘Brides and grooms not welcome in Oxnead’, ‘No more weddings we’ve had enough’ and ‘Exclusive? More than 100 weddings this year’ have popped up around the area.

    Rowdy guests have also been accused of ‘wandering through yards’ and keeping people awake at night with loud music.

    Susi and Roger Crane, who own the farm which surrounds Oxnead Hall, are among those who’ve had enough.

    Roger said: ‘The weddings are really having a big impact on our residents’ lives, and that’s why we are up in arms about it.’

    Susi added: ‘Our residents are repeatedly disturbed by loud music way in to the night, even in their beds.

    Susi and Roger Crane said villagers are ‘up in arms’ (Picture: Eastern Daily Press/SWNS)

    ‘One poor lady puts her children to bed to the sound of Michael Jackson.

    ‘They are unable to sit outside their homes in the summer and are often disturbed by shouting and laughing.

    ‘Guests have wandered through the yard and even relieved themselves in their gardens.

    ‘They have left glasses in gardens and wandered down to the livery which houses 26 horses.

    ‘They were granted permission to hold unlimited weddings, and we don’t know how that came to be.

    ‘We have tried to challenge that with Broadland District Council, but haven’t got very far.’

    The signs greeting wedding parties arriving in the Norfolk village (Picture: Eastern Daily Press/SWNS)

    Lorna Crook has been forced to move her bedroom from the front of the house to the back and is far from happy about the noise.

    She vented: ‘When it was once or twice a week, you could deal with that, but it’s up to six a week.

    ‘We all have to get up early and go to work.’

    Beverley Aspinall, who owns Oxnead Hall, said she and her husband ‘are aware of the issues’ and they are doing ‘everything they can’ to try and mitigate the mayhem.

    She said: ‘I feel sorry for those poor couples that have been through so much, that [the objectors] have chosen this way of making their feelings known rather than coming to us and working collaboratively.

    ‘We are aware [of the issues] and we are doing everything we possibly can to minimise them.

    Oxnead Hall is the scene of all the local drama (Picture: SWNS/Eastern Daily Press)

    ‘We’d be enormously grateful if anyone could help us find solutions.

    ‘We’ve asked for meetings and we’re trying to work collaboratively, but I have to say it has been very difficult and stressful for us – we’ve had staff resignations because of the way they’ve been treated.’

    A Broadland District Council spokesperson said: ‘The development was considered to be acceptable when planning permission was granted, subject to conditions.

    ‘The council is currently investigating an enforcement complaint regarding the breach of the noise condition on the site.

    ‘This has not yet been concluded and the council will respond directly to the complainant once we have investigated this matter.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    Locals have had enough of all-night parties, loud music and guests urinating in their gardens. 

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