Glamping plans denied over ‘awkward’ sex noises
A recent proposal for a glamping site in a rural area has been denied due to concerns over potential disruptive noises, particularly those of a sexual nature, that would disturb the tranquility of the surroundings.
The local council cited complaints from nearby residents about previous instances of loud and “awkward” noises coming from similar glamping sites, causing discomfort and frustration among the community.
Despite efforts to address these concerns by implementing noise control measures and guidelines for guests, the council ultimately decided to reject the plans in order to preserve the peaceful atmosphere of the area.
This decision serves as a reminder of the importance of considering the impact of new developments on the surrounding environment and community, and highlights the need for thoughtful and respectful planning in order to avoid potential conflicts and disruptions.