While many were enjoying the extended bank holiday celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, residents of Broughton were struggling with the familiar disturbance of a nearby school.
The neighbours of Kerem Shloime Primary School For Boys in Salford have been battling to cope with what they call non-stop noise from constant playtimes.
This was no different on the most recent bank holiday when the school remained open, which they are allowed to do unlike most state-run institutions- something the neighbours do not agree with.
The Jewish private school, which has the most noise complaints in Salford, is also allowed to be open over the weekend. “You are just not able to get away from it in your own home,” resident Karen Corbett said. Read more: Residents' relief...
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