Tags for Forum Posts: finsbury park, finsbury park events, noise
Again it was the provision of toilets that really let them down. I don't see why they should get a license to sell so much beer if they don't provide somewhere for it to go. The local constabulary tweeted a picture of the queues and... it was still daylight. Litter and noise are inevitable, young women peeing in your front garden are not.
Not being provocative - just curious. Who ARE the stakeholders and how were they chosen ?
Yep, me too.
I wonder how the new residents of the planned London North luxury apartment blocks overlooking Finsbury Park will feel about concerts? This development was advertised on 2 pages of Evening Standard last night. I guess they will have very good sound insulation and can enjoy ringside seats up there in the air. But that's the future…
Have a nice peaceful weekend folks !
Oh come on people, it wasn't THAT bad... The police helicopters and police car sirens are way worse most days.
It was only two evenings, and I really can't believe the killjoy attitude you all have.
Personally I don't like football, but I am not bothered by the inconvenience of Arsenal crowds every two weeks and pubs full of drunken fans... I just avoid them - simple.
This petty moaning about a bit of noise is so pathetic.
Go and move to the country if you want peace and quiet and leave everyone else to enjoy themselves.
To be honest, although it is disruptive and I thought the noise levels too high this weekend, I don't mind a couple of concerts a year - I agree that in a crowded city you are going to be subjected to other peoples' tastes/events on occasion.
I just worry that this could be a slippery slope to a summer like the one about ten years ago when we had seven consecutive weekends of concerts, rendering the park all but inaccsessible to locals during the best of the summer weather, and subjecting everyone to an unacceptable level of noise every weekend.
We had an opportunity to comment on the original licensing process, and an opportunity now to comment on the review - let's take it and make sure that the concerts are kept within acceptable levels and properly managed.
I sympathise . The key is surely consideration for others. I believe personally that it is wrong to inflict unwelcome noise on my neighbours just so as I can enjoy myself. I have found it truly shocking that so many of the comments on here reflect the opposite point of view.
Hi Phil, no I don't think so, I am generally quite relaxed, and happy to live and let live.
Gigs in the park are a diverse attraction, perhaps not enjoyed by everyone (or Mike), and an event that cannot happen without being organised. By its nature it will produce some sound and traffic. Are there gigs 365 days a year? No. So there's choice, and future opportunity for other things.
The 5-a-side complex [the topic of the thread your stalker-sense picked up on] on the other hand, facilitates an activity that is already possible in the park, and elsewhere in the borough. Further, putting the permanent 5s-complex in a location already well used by diverse activities, removes choice and variety from most residents for 365 days of the year purely to serve essentially 15-40year old males.
I'm all for difference of opinion and variety - Mike on the other hand is shocked that not everyone is the same as him. Who knew? I know everyone is not the same as me, so I cannot expect parents of toddlers not to put their kids to playgroup, or to not use the schools just because I don't - so I don't know why their wants should trump the expectations of others in the borough who want to attend live events.
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