The bells on the Santa Maria dels Turers church in Banyoles stopped ringing at night after complaints from tourists

After a series of raucous protests involving pots and pans, residents in a small Catalan town near Barcelona have won a victory in their bid to do away with the nightly silence imposed on the town to appease tourists.

The clattering began late last month in Banyoles, population 19,600, after residents realised that the bells on the Santa Maria dels Turers church had stopped ringing at night. A protest was hastily called. “We ask that the bells return to sounding out the 24 hours as well as the quarter-hours,” read the call to action posted online.

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