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Tenants are responsible for the behaviour of their visitors so get that Notice To Comply in the post as soon as possible.
The standard tenancy agreement states that they have to abide by the by-laws so you can tell them the next letter will be to their landlord demanding they be evicted because, by being in breach of the by-laws, they are also in breach of their rental contract.
Also, think about taking a Noise Abatement order against them at the district court – it's a criminal offence to ignore one of those. Collect as much evidence, including notarised depositions from neighbours, photographs and recordings of noise as you can.
And finally, point out to the landlord/agent that a recent court decision means landlords are responsible for the behaviour of their tenants if they receive legitimate complaints and do nothing about them.
The threat of fines and/or eviction may persuade the tenants to either behave or move on.