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Council scores own goal over noisy football cage

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 12 Jul, 2021 at 1:26PM
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Barrister takes council to court over noisy goalposts

A barrister has forced the council to repair a rusted, rattling sports cage next to his home – and to pay him the £7,000 it cost him to take them to court.

Richard Hearnden applied for a noise abatement order because of the clangs the cage makes, and it was granted last month by Brighton Magistrates Court.

Brighton and Hove City Council now has six months to either repair or replace the cage around the basketball and football court in Stoneham Park.

Mr Hearnden said: “My wife and I feel totally vindicated by this decision. This is the culmination of three years of litigation and probably five years of dealing with the council on this issue.

“There’s been a wall of non-cooperation – just ignore this guy and it will all go away, and that’s what we had every since we first spoke to the council.

“The cage is just so old and rusty that it reverberates and it’s dangerous.

“For the council to be taken to court by one of its citizens and to lose is a massive corporate failure because it’s usually the local authority that brings noise cases against pubs, clubs and nuisance neighbours.

“They have done everything they can to waste money on this. They have gaslighted us for years.

“The court asked us if we wanted the council to be fined, or any compensation and we said no. Just getting the thing replaced is compensation enough.

“We wanted the the court to put into the order that the council mustn’t just close it the cage, and we are pleased that the order says that.

“With England getting to the final of Euro 2020, a lot of boys and girls are going to be inspired to play football and teams deserve an awful lot better than this tarmac surrounded by a 25-year-old rusting fence. They deserve something which looks a bit more like a soccer pitch.

“I would like something like that to come from all of this. Local kids are entitled to have a decent sporting facility that we can all be proud of.”

Mr Hearnden’s costs included £1500 for two acoustic expert reports, one of which compared the unpredictable noise caused by the fencing to clay pigeon shooting.

The hearing was adjourned in November last year so repairs that had been made could be assessed.

During last month’s court hearing, a council helpdesk employee said she had googled soundproofing and then instructed a general contractor to install a material Mr Hearnden said was similar to roofing felt.

This helped for a few weeks, and Mr Hearnden offered to settle the case in return for his costs up to that date to be paid, but the council declined. Soon after, the clangs came back.

Another virtual meeting was set up in April with a view to settle the case, but no one from the parks’ department turned up. Mr Hearnden said the council’s solicitor was very apologetic and embarrassed.

He added the cage was so badly maintained that during the three lockdowns, when padlocks were put on the doors to stop people using the court against covid regulations, people were able to crawl through a hole in the fencing and continue playing.

A council spokesperson said: “We would like to apologise to Mr Hearnden for the noise nuisance he has experienced.

“The multi-use games area in Stoneham Park is a valuable and popular community resource that has played a particularly important role during the pandemic.

“With council budgets very tight, we have previously tried hard to address the noise issue in ways that would not divert too many resources away from all the other important work we do in our parks and open spaces.

“However, we accept this judgement and will be complying with it in full.”

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  1. Greens Out says:
    4 years ago

    More incompetence from the completely useless Council.

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  2. Nathan Adler says:
    4 years ago

    Well done to the gentleman in question, I am sure ALL the residents pf Stoneham Road and Marmion Road will thank him.

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  3. Some Guy says:
    4 years ago

    The quote from the council bod at the end says it all really. The council’s funds are stretched tighter than cheese wire, and they really could have done without a multi-thousand-pound expense to satisfy a middle class gormless gonk with the temerity to move next to a park and complain about kids playing in it.
    Perhaps they should have folded earlier, before the costs mounted, but equally maybe this barrister should have directed his own thousands of pounds in expense to just paying for the repairs. “It’s the priniciple!” people will yell. Principle can go hang, this was a waste of public money caused by a timewaster with their own money to burn.

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    • Sue Denim says:
      4 years ago

      The council is perfectly adept at wasting money all the time. Perhaps if they had actually engaged with this family rather than pretending the problems didn’t exist and “gaslighting” them, they could have saved a fortune. But, hey, it’s not like it is actually their own money!

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      • Some Guy says:
        4 years ago

        It’s like poker. Believing that they had a strong hand – that nobody in their right mind would actually sue the council over a football fence – they pushed past the river to the showdown. What followed is what I believe they call a “bad beat.”

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    • There's Always Qatar says:
      4 years ago

      You do seem to have a bit of a chip on your shoulder about the middle classes. Have you thought about getting some therapy?

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  4. Dave says:
    4 years ago

    The have enough money to replace all the pedestrian crossing lights by put them in places pedestrians can’t see anymore… Maybe they should just maintain the parks and roads better and they would have a lot less money wasted on litigation.

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  5. Angela says:
    4 years ago

    We lived in Stoneham Road for 20 years and the noise was so bad that we ended up putting our house on the market and moving. We shouldn’t have had to do that – we even reported the banging to the council and they did nothing. I admire this man for actually taking a stand!

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