Killjoy council bosses gave a singer a noise warning - after he did tribute acts in gardens to try to cheer up neighbours during lockdown.
Michael Boughton, 34, held his first gig with best mate Michael Evans after Mr Evans' dad died of coronavirus. They were unable to hold a large funeral and wake, so the duo honoured his life in Mr Broughton's garden.
Since then, Mr Boughton has been cheering neighbours up with his music but an anonymous resident complained to the local authority.
And, as Lancashire Live says, the dad-to-four received a letter in the post warning him of his behaviour. "I’m just really disappointed that the person who complained didn’t approach me first or even post a letter through my door and instead went straight
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