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Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Follow these steps if you have a dispute with your neighbour. This guide…
Before making a formal complaint or getting others involved, try to…
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If you cannot resolve the dispute by speaking to your neighbour, you can…
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You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the…
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This guide explains how impacts on noise should be incorporated into a cost benefit analysis.
Legal noise limits for on and off-road vehicles, and what to do if you're affected by road, rail or aircraft noise
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
Product Safety Report for tiger with a hammer toy presenting a high risk of choking and strangulation.
Product Recall for Creepy Town Evil Furry Mask sold by Poundland presenting a serious risk of burns.
Product recall for Creepy Town Light Up Ghost & Pumpkin decorations presenting a high risk of injuries and choking due to easy access to button batteries.
How councils assess and deal with nuisance odours from industrial, trade and business premises.
The Valuation Office Agency`s technical manual covering all aspects of compulsory purchase and compensation.
The mapping of environmental noise levels generated from aviation activity at Royal Air Force stations.
A report setting out the detailed assessment of operational sound, noise and vibration levels for MA03.
Product Recall for Creepy town hanging ghost sold by Poundland presenting a risk of cuts.
Sets out the assessment criteria, prediction methodologies, assumptions and route-wide assessment for sound, noise and vibration.
Location: Sound of Iona, Scotland.
A report setting out the baseline and predicted noise levels during construction used in the assessment for the Preston Station area.
Guidance on methods of minimising annoyance or disturbance caused by the operation of loudspeakers fixed to ice-cream vans and similar vehicles.
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