Council called out to noisy McCartney wedding
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Council called out to noisy McCartney wedding
11th October 2011
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Sir Paul McCartney's wedding reception was interrupted by council officials who ordered them to turn down the music after complaints from the neighbours.
The Beatles star married Nancy Shevell in London on Sunday and the reception took place in a marquee outside the star's mansion in the city's St John's Wood.
McCartney took to the microphone during the celebrations to sing a number of songs, including a special track dedicated to his new bride and superproducer Mark Ronson DJ'd for guests including Ronnie Wood and Kate Moss.
However, the noise levels annoyed the musician's neighbours, who called officials at Westminster City Council to complain, according to the Evening Standard.
The newspaper reports a noise abatement team arrived at McCartney's house around 1.30am to tell the host to turn down the music and then monitored it until the party ended.


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