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Residents tell council barking kennels next door make life unbearable; council advises complaints, law director involved
Summary
Two neighbors asked the London City Council for help with a neighbor allegedly running a kennel that has produced constant barking, birds and yard debris. Residents said police response follows noise-complaint rules and the law director has been notified; council staff recommended creating a paper trail of complaints.
Nancy Drenning and Connie Raub told the London City Council that ongoing animal activity next door is creating persistent barking, nuisance birds and yard debris that have affected their daily lives.
"These dogs just bark and bark, and they are home," said Nancy Drenning, who gave her address as 169 East High Street. Drenning said a large kennel previously sited next to her bedroom is now empty but still contains food and water inside the structure, and that up to seven adult dogs and several puppies can be seen in the neighbor’s yard.
Drenning said the family has filed police noise complaints earlier in the year but that, under…
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