A formal complaint is made to the local council over noise caused by a judge’s peacocks, prompting additional concerns from other residents. One villager files the initial complaint, saying the birds’ noise has become an issue.

Other locals subsequently come forward with their own complaints, indicating the concern is shared in the area. The reports focus on the impact of the peacocks’ sound on nearby residents rather than any alleged harm to the animals. The coverage also highlights the use of local-council channels for raising and recording the complaint.

Across the outlets provided, the basic facts are consistent: the judge keeps peacocks, residents report that their noise is excessive, and complaints are made to the council. The articles do not provide details on the judge’s response, the council’s timetable, or any outcome at the time of publication.