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Southern Region, Judge Cresswell on 8 July 2019
Southern Region, Judge A Cresswell, Mr K Ridgeway MRICS and Mr E Shaylor on 17 March 2021
How councils deal with complaints about noise at night, intruder alarms, construction noise and loudspeakers in the street.
Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts
This series brings together all documents relating to antisocial behaviour
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Northern Region Judge R Watkin and Tribunal Member Mr S Wanderer sitting on 30 November 2022
Common causes of artificial light nuisance, lights that are exempt and how councils can assess light.
Includes neighbour disputes, reporting noise nuisance, pest control and looking after pets
Report a crime by calling the police or Crimestoppers if you want to remain anonymous
The annoyance response resulting from exposure to odorous releases from industrial activities is assessed with the aim of providing defensible numerical limits for regulating odour exposure in the UK.
Southern Region, Judge Agnew and Mr D Banfield FRICS on 4 November 2021
Product recall for Aranee music multi-function radio presenting a high strangulation risk
An independent study warns that the plan to abolish biometrics and surveillance safeguards will leave the UK without oversight.
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