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Legal noise limits for on and off-road vehicles, and what to do if you're affected by road, rail or aircraft noise
There are limits to the amount of noise that vehicles can make on public…
There’s no legal limit to road noise, although noise levels might be taken…
There are no legal limits to noise from existing railways. If you think…
Noise is regulated to some extent at all UK airports. This can include…
There are strategic noise maps for England provided by the Department for…
This guide explains how impacts on noise should be incorporated into a cost benefit analysis.
How councils deal with complaints about noise at night, intruder alarms, construction noise and loudspeakers in the street.
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Noise is an inevitable consequence of a mature and vibrant society, but it can have a negative effect on people’s quality of life, affecting their health and wellbeing.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Report a noise problem like loud music, noisy pubs, neighbour's parties or barking dogs to your local council
Noise action plans (Round 3) for agglomerations (large urban areas), roads (including major roads) and railways (including major railways).
What counts as a statutory nuisance and how councils can deal with complaints by issuing an abatement notice.
The Valuation Office Agency`s technical manual covering all aspects of compulsory purchase and compensation.
Explaining which noise sources were included in the 2017 (Round 3) strategic noise mapping dataset.
Guidance for manufacturers, authorised representatives, and responsible persons.
Explaining which noise sources were included in the 2012 strategic noise mapping dataset.
Noise action plans (Round 2) for agglomerations (large urban areas), roads (including major roads) and railways (including major railways).
Research into the methods and equipment for the detection of excessively noisy road vehicles and enforcement of noise regulations.
Report a street light problem to the local council - they are responsible for installation and maintenance of street lighting
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
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