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BBC NEWS | England | London | 'Noisy' pensioners win bench row

[imga=right]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45170000/jpg/_45170660_0e3b25b3-72f6-4614-8be9-080f90f4d9af.jpg[/imga]A group of pensioners was told by a housing association that the benches where they meet would be removed after residents complained of noise nuisance.
The group, who range from their 60s to 90s, live in retirement flats in a complex in Horning Close, Mottingham.
Two weeks ago the Broomleigh Housing Association asked them to lower their voices or be unseated, the group said.
But now the south London housing group has said it will not be uprooting the benches where the elderly socialise.
Several elderly residents meet at the benches in the afternoons and they said they only sit and chat.
Rainey Blackball, 88, said: "They (Broomleigh Housing Association) have backed down because of this publicity."
A spokeswoman for the Broomleigh Housing Association said its role had been to mediate a two-year-old noise dispute between neighbours.
"We are not removing any benches."
'Noisy' elders
Mike Lye, secretary of the voluntary residents' federation for the Broomleigh housing estate, said the most likely cause of the problem was a personality conflict and not a complaint about noise.
He said: "I thought they were talking about youth gangs, because we do have a problem on the estate with youth gangs congregating.
"I cannot imagine older residents being that noisy.
"I've actually tried to get some community budget money to put a shelter out there for them," Mr Lye added.
He said the local community centre for Mottingham, located directly behind the housing complex, had been closed for refurbishment for more than a year, denying elderly residents an alternative place to gather.
 
What a [Poor language removed] joke. Do these blerts have nothing better to do, Like stop kids stabbing each other to death.





shakes head in disbelife**
 
Rainey Blackball. Thats got to be a made up name, that'll be the ringleader I bet. Next thing you know It'll be community singing and planting flowers to make the place look nice. Get this nipped in the bud. what next, children playing safely in the streets?

God help us all.
 

I was told Yesterday that there are more asbos currently issued to people aged 18-80 than there are aged 10 to 18. Random fact (I think, not checked...) for you all.
 
Does anyone remember that evil old hag that lived in Wales somewhere? She was about 75, and made her neighbours' lives a fecking misery. It was on the news when it became likely that there was no option left but to lock her up. The old crone just kept ignoring the countless asbos and restraining orders. I can't even remember exactly what she did but when I read the report I was shocked at her conduct. Thing is, with old people, you can't just go and settle it man-to-man, or woman-to-woman, so to speak. You can get away with a lot of bad behaviour when you're old. :lol:
 
couple of kopites there, they'll be the ringleaders. there's even a clubshop bag........no doubt full of badges, and i bet they are all wearing away strip coloured underwear.




except the dear in blue who's probably getting all the blame.
 

and i bet they are all wearing away strip coloured underwear.

Not just and away strip coloured underwear, but hand knitted in cheap wool. These are hard core, they have a cause, a bus pass and time on their hands. They'll stop at nothing. Dont mess with them, it's too close to christmas to risk home knitted oversize gifts.
 
Lock 'em up! That one at the back (far right) looks like a right troublemaker :@:lol:

Nah, the ringleader is obviously the one with the walking stick at the front. I'd have theyre pension books confiscated and cut the gas and lecky supplies. Nail the front doors up and brick up the windows. If that doesnt keep them off the streets I dont know what will.
 
You see.

If you had concealed handgun laws over there like we do here, you could have had that problem taken care of long ago.

Nothing like a pensioner taking a walking cane to a gunfight.
 
Just got an email:

Please tell TX Bill I love his ideas. I'm thinking a new play, a run in the West End, The Wire on the mean streets of south London. We could call it "The Hearing Aid".

Must dash, got a football club to sell and davek to wind up.
Bye luvvies
BK
 

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