Noise where I live and wanting to move

I have mentioned this issue many times on this forum, but things are coming to a head. As you may be aware, I was having significant issues with light disturbance from the adjacent street-lamp despite having black-out blinds, thick black-out curtains and net-curtains. Anyway, while the light still shines harshly at all hours, my Dad has helped me out with a one hundred pound black-out blind/shutter, which fits right across the window, thus almost completely solving this problem. But do I now get a good night's rest on most nights? The answer is a resounding 'no'; and this is because of noise and living next to a through-road.

Because this flat is my very first experience of living independently, when I moved out I was naive enough not to consider possible noise issues from the street. This is because I previously lived  down a quiet residential road, and my parents did not mention this issue when I moved.

Anyway, this week I have been woken up by students and twice by a car revving its engine. Last night this said car woke me up at 2am, and I could not get back to sleep, therefore only managing about three hours!. I am exhausted, and this is re-occuring theme. Therefore, I want to move because I cannot put up with this for much longer, and I currently dread going to bed because I know that noise will disturb me. Even when it is quiet, I am waiting in anticipation for the next noise-intrusion and this is affecting my quality of life.

I have tried ear-plugs and they do not work.

What can I do? I have a CPN and a support-worker.

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  • It's definitely worth fighting for somewhere quieter, I hope you can get it sorted. I had a similar problem when I moved into a student flat, I found it really hard but I would put my iPod on at night to try and calm me down so I could focus on something else. i don't know if that would help you, but worth a try. I also got so angry with my flat mates one time when they came in at 5.30am being really noisy and then spent a couple of hours talking loudly, I was so angry with them I played 'Prodigy' on full blast at 8.30, it hurt my own ears but was well worth it to wake them up and see how they liked it... They didn't like it at all. 

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  • It's definitely worth fighting for somewhere quieter, I hope you can get it sorted. I had a similar problem when I moved into a student flat, I found it really hard but I would put my iPod on at night to try and calm me down so I could focus on something else. i don't know if that would help you, but worth a try. I also got so angry with my flat mates one time when they came in at 5.30am being really noisy and then spent a couple of hours talking loudly, I was so angry with them I played 'Prodigy' on full blast at 8.30, it hurt my own ears but was well worth it to wake them up and see how they liked it... They didn't like it at all. 

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