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DEAR SIR

I WOULD like to refer to Paul Rolling's letter regarding legal/illegal letting of property.
Of course “many people have individual requirements that the flexibility that renting private accommodation offers”.
This includes getting up at lunch time, leaving for dinner at around 10pm, returning to their private accommodation, straight onto the terrace drinking, talking and laughing loudly until halfway through the night and not to mention the late arrivals and early departures with all the usual noise of people and luggage.

May we ask for some consideration for those of us who, living in residential apartments, have suffered disturbed sleep for up to nine months of the year due to illegal holiday lets.

Surely those of us who are permanent residents, workers, children, retired and those incapacitated by ill health have a right to a normal living particularly in designed residential areas.

Yours

David and May Seagrave