Environmental health officer Mick Wilmot said the high density of flats in Brighton and Hove means more people are affected by noise (May 22).
He says Brighton and Hove City Council just wants people to be considerate.
But to the people have been trying to get help from the council for nine months, what he says means it has not lifted a finger.
So I have now had to put my case in the hands of the Ombudsman, which will take months.
-N Gibbons, Farm Road, Hove
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