Complaints about noise nuisance in Paisley – caused by quad bikes, loud music and pets – have become “varied and persistent”, an elected member has said.
Councillor Janis McDonald described the issue as “very challenging” as she reflected on the most frequent concerns raised by constituents since her election last May.
“Examples include external noise from engines like quad bikes, motorbikes and cars. This often occurs in evenings and at weekends when people simply want to relax in their homes. “These instances are often accompanied by fears of safety and security. People complaining are often seen as unreasonable.
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