Fuming locals claim Halloween sounds were left blaring all night long at Thorpe Park - keeping them awake.<br /><br />Wails, scary music and screams were played for 12 hours straight, residents say.<br /><br />Jonathan Tennant, 56, lives close to the popular theme park in Chertsey, Surrey, which is running 'fright nights' in October.<br /><br />He says the spooky sounds lasted from Sunday evening (8/10) into Monday morning - stopping him from sleeping.<br /><br />Phone engineer Jonathan even went to the park gates in the early hours to complain, and recorded a video showing noise.<br /><br />He says he also had to put ear defenders on his 12-year-old terrier Shamus to calm him down.<br /><br />Jonathan said: "It was loud - and bloody annoying.<br /><br />"The noise started at 10:30am on Sunday and should have finished at 7pm - but it went on and on."<br /><br />Thorpe Park - billed as the UK's most thrilling theme park - is running 'fright nights' from October 6 to October 31, according to its website.<br /><br />A description of the event reads: "Get ready for an adrenaline-packed day filled with terror and thrills that will leave you breathless!<br /><br />"When the sun goes down, the park transforms into a heart-stopping playground of horror, where frights lurk at every corner."<br /><br />Jonathan said his housemate was also affected by the sounds.<br /><br />He added: "You could hear it all through the house and it kept waking me and my housemate.<br /><br />"She's a teacher and she didn't sleep.<br /><br />"I thought there'd at least be security, maintenance staff or cleaners, but it was all shut up and empty."<br /><br />And another local said: "It's ridiculous. The bass started at about 6pm and rattled on until 7am. I've barely slept a wink."<br /><br />The local residents' association have called for a meeting, according to reports.<br /><br />Thorpe Park was approached for comment.