Playing of musical instruments, etc., on common property and open spaces
11.—(1) No person shall, without the permission in writing of the Town Council —
(a)
beat on any common property or in any open space at any hour, any drum, gong, tambour or tom tom, or blow any whistle, horn, trumpet, flute, pipe, bagpipes or other instrument, or beat or sound any metal or musical instrument or utensil;
(b)
operate or cause or suffer to be operated on any common property or in any open space at any hour any gramophone, wireless loud speaker, pianola or other instrument or device capable of mechanically or electronically producing music; or
(c)
place or install or cause or suffer to be placed or installed on any common property or in any open space at any hour any speaker or any device through which any sound is capable of being emitted.
(2) Notwithstanding that the Town Council has granted permission in writing under paragraph (1) to carry out any activity referred to in that paragraph, any officer or employee of the Town Council may —
(a)
on the complaint of any user of such common property or open space that such activity is being carried out in such manner as to cause annoyance, inconvenience or other offence; and
(b)
after warning the person carrying on that activity,
stop the noise either by removal of the instruments or in some other appropriate way.