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Steve Cadman
UK News

Bath Abbey concerned buskers will disrupt funeral

Street musicians are increasingly using amplifiers to reach out to nearby shoppers and the music is said to be disrupting services.

Concern is now growing for services of a sensitive nature, such as funerals.

Rev Edward Mason, rector at Bath Abbey, said: "I've got a funeral for an 18-year-old on Monday.

"This is not an exaggeration. As I approach, that funeral will that be accompanied by Simon and Garfunkel or Puccini.

"We ought to be able to find ways in society of living together in a way that respects, cares for one another.

"No one should have to worry at a funeral that it may be accompanied by something."

Bath & North East Somerset Council says it is looking into the issue.

Councillor David Dixon, the cabinet member for neighbourhoods, said: "Clearly the powers previously offered to local authorities have not been effective enough to deal with this type of nuisance.

"Therefore, under new powers provided by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, we will be looking to ban all amplification within the immediate vicinity of Bath Abbey."

Hear more from Rev Edward Mason here:

 
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