Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Council limits Co Armagh family’s ‘noise nuisance’ Lambeg drumming to one hour a week

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15 Aug, 2018
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Council limits Co Armagh family's 'noise nuisance' Lambeg drumming to one hour a week
A widowed mother of six from Co Armagh has been threatened with a £5,000 fine if her sons breach a council order restricting the playing of Lambeg drums.
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