General construction work should be restricted to the following hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Saturdays 8am to 1pm. Most councils advice that noisy work is prohibited on Sundays and bank holidays but you should check with your local council to confirm this.
Shaftesbury
Shaftesbury is a community and also civil parish in Dorset, England. It is located on the A30 road, 20 miles (32 kilometres) west of Salisbury, close to the border with Wiltshire. It is the only considerable hill settlement in Dorset, being built about 215 metres (705 ft) over water level on a greensand hill on the edge of Cranborne Chase. The town looks into the Blackmore Vale, part of the River Stour basin. From different point of views, it is feasible to see a minimum of as for Glastonbury Tor to the northwest. Shaftesbury is the website of the former Shaftesbury Abbey, which was founded in 888 by King Alfred as well as became one of the richest religious establishments in the nation, before being destroyed in the Dissolution in 1539. Beside the abbey site is Gold Hill, a steep cobbled road used in the 1970s as the setup for Ridley Scott's tv advertisement for Hovis bread. In the 2011 census the town's civil parish had a population of 7,314.