Product category:
Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control
News Release from: CMS Acoustics | Subject: Retrospective acoustic solution
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2007
Retrospective acoustic solution in
Primrose Hill
CMS Acoustics tell how retrospective acoustic solution restored peace and tranquillity for all at the Triyoga Centre in trendy Primrose Hill
Whilst many might perceive the practice of yoga to be a quiet and tranquil exercise, the Triyoga Centre in trendy Primrose Hill has certainly not been spreading the love to its neighbours The apparent failure of the celebrity favourite to comply with planning conditions and control audible noise has outraged occupants in adjacent buildings - prompting Camden Council to issue an enforcement notice, and a string of A-listers to protest against the threat of class closure
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 26 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Although the tones of Bob Marley, George Harrison and Aretha Franklin combined with singing, chanting and drumming may be a relaxing experience for those attending the mother and baby yoga classes, nearby residents have been stretched to their limits.
This just goes to show, even in areas deemed traditionally quiet, it is important to address noise control at the outset of any project.
But all needn't be lost for the Triyoga Centre - simply installing a retrospective acoustic solution can restore peace and tranquillity for all.
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