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.
Forest Row
Forest Row is a village and reasonably big civil parish in the Wealden Area of East Sussex, England. The town is located three miles (5 km) south-east of East Grinstead. A selecting ward in the exact same name exists. The population of this ward taken at the 2011 Census was 5,278. The town draws its name from its closeness to the Ashdown Forest, a royal searching park initial confined in the 13th century. From its origins as a tiny district, Forest Row has grown, first with the establishment of a turnpike road in the 18th century; and also later with the opening of the train in between East Grinstead as well as Tunbridge Wells in 1866; the line, that included an intermediate station at Forest Row, closed in 1967 as a result of the program of closures advanced by East Grinstead homeowner and British Railways Board Chairman Richard Beeching.