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attend the building within the weekdays and they could have served a noise abetment order at
               any time within the time the parties were on going. They do not need a person name to serve
               a noise abatement order to an occupier. So, what the police are saying about they need a
               name is untrue and I know this is a fact. Also, the council only say in the last email about one
               date for a party at Crown road when clearly you can see from the list there was a lot more of
               them. Maybe the council were working with the new owner but why was a noise abatement
               order never served on the occupiers. I think maybe they need to be asked to attend court as
               clearly, they are not doing their job in the correct way. But we will see as information comes
               in maybe you could put a request for data to them as clearly a freedom of information is very
               limited.
               From: Ned Johnson
               Mail To: Ned.Johnson@enfield.gov.uk
               Sent: 09 March 2015 12:21
               To: Lorraine Cordell
               Cc: Esg Complaints
               Subject: RE: RE FOI 11845 [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
               Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
               Dear Ms. Cordell,
               In terms of the number of events there was one further rave that took place on 25th March
               2013 at Progress Way, other than this occurrence I have provided you with the dates and
               locations of all the illegal raves/parties that are recorded on our database as well as all other
               data we hold that you requested. The rave on March 25th, 2013 was attended by the Out of
               Hours Noise Team, assistance was requested from the police but they were unable to help on
               that occasion. The events at Crown Road were over a period of several weeks not months,
               during which time we were in regular contact with the new site owners who worked to get the
               site secured and the power turned off. The Out of Hours Noise Team undertook observations
               of the noise during the event on May 31st/June 1st but did not visit the party as the team
               decided that it was unsafe
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               to do so due to the nature and location of the event and provided information to the daytime
               officer who ensured the owners undertook the necessary works. The complaints received on
               Sunday June 8th were all received after the council's Out of Hours Service had finished at
               03:00 and therefore no response was possible. The Out of Hours Team respond to all
               complaints received but will only visit a premise where it is safe for them to do so and in the
               case of illegal raves/parties quite often there are officer safety issues which prevent visits at
               night time during the event, unless police support can be gained. Following illegal
               raves/parties we do make every effort to get a building secured as soon as possible to prevent
               the same thing happening again.
               Yours sincerely
               Ned Johnson
               Principal Officer Health Safety & Pollution Control, Planning & Licensing Enforcement
               Planning, Highways & Transportation Regeneration & Environment Department Enfield
               Council
               www.enfield.gov.uk
               Protect the Environment - Think Before You Print.
               "Enfield Council is committed to serving the whole borough, fairly, delivering excellent
               services and building strong communities."
               From: Lorraine Cordell
               Mail To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
               Sent: 06 March 2015 15:22
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