Lawnmower hum : why the sound of the summer could cost you £5,000
For some it’s ‘the music of May’. For others, it’s an antisocial irritation. But wherever you stand, be careful – or you could fall foul of the law Name: Lawnmower hum. Age: Getting steadily louder since 1830. Continue reading...
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