An Ayrshire hotel and spa has unveiled its new luxury wedding suite following an extensive £250,000 makeover.
27.10.2022 - 21:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Villagers have erected 'not welcome' signs to ward off couples visiting a nearby popular wedding venue. Locals living near a stately home , which is regularly frequented by wedding parties, insists guests are keeping them up with loud music and urinating in their gardens, reports Wales Online.
The disgruntled residents living near the 16th century estate of Oxnead Hall in Norflolk have put up signs reading: "Brides and Grooms not welcome in Oxnead."Other signs in their collection include: "Exclusive? More than 100 weddings this year," and "No more weddings we've had enough".
The fuming neighbourhood group claim members of wedding parties are often spotted in their gardens whether wandering through or relieving themselves. Alongside the assaults on their gardens the group also says their ears are being too, with loud music is being blasted out from wedding groups which keeps them up at night.
Susi and Roger Crane, own a 500-acre farm that surrounds the popular wedding destination. In response to the ongoing situation they have erected three signs in their front garden, which is not far from Oxnead Hall's car park.
Roger said: “The weddings are really having a big impact on our residents’ lives, and that’s why we are up in arms about it."
Susi added: "Our residents are repeatedly disturbed by loud music way in to the night, even in their beds. One poor lady puts her children to bed to the sound of Michael Jackson.
"They are unable to sit outside their homes in the summer and are often disturbed by shouting and laughing. Guests have wandered through the yard and even relieved themselves in their gardens.
"They have left glasses in gardens and wandered down to the livery which houses 26 horses. They were granted permission to
An Ayrshire hotel and spa has unveiled its new luxury wedding suite following an extensive £250,000 makeover.
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