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Richmondshire District Council
Swale House
Frenchgate
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10 4JE

Phone: 01748 829100
Fax: 01748 825071
E-Mail: enquiries@richmondshire.gov.uk

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Complaints about excessive noise are investigated by officers who can take action if the noise is considered to be a statutory nuisance.

When is noise nuisance a statutory nuisance?

Noise nuisance is covered by Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. This law empowers local authorities to deal with noise from fixed premises. Before action can be taken we have to be sure that the noise constitutes a statutory nuisance. This means that we have to prove that the noise is prejudicial to health and/or is causing an unreasonable and persistent disturbance to your lifestyle.
 
There are a number of different sources of noise pollution and therefore the service is categorised into the following: -
  • neighbourhood noise (e.g loud music)
  • commercial noise (e.g noisy machinery, pubs and clubs)

Neighbourhood noise

Excessive noise from neighbours can be frustrating and can cause a lot of unnecessary stress and worry. In many cases, the person making the noise is unaware that they are causing a problem and therefore the problem can be sorted out quite quickly.
 
Where this approach fails we can serve a notice on the offending party requiring them to abate the nuisance. If such a notice is not complied with then legal action can follow.

Commercial noise

Noise from commercial premises is often dealt with in the same way as that from a domestic premises. However, in some cases we may not need to prove a statutory nuisance where the premises holds a public entertainment licence. These licences are issued in order to ensure that the disturbance caused to the general public is kept to a minimum. Action can be taken against a premises that operates outside of its licensing agreement.
 
Construction sites are a very common source of noise pollution. They are often in areas which were quiet beforehand and therefore the noise generated from their activities are very noticeable. Construction noise is an anticipated part of a development and therefore a restriction on working hours is often prescribed as part of the planning permission.
 

Other Noise Services

Richmondshire District Council provide a Croft Circuit Information Line

 
For further information about noise problems please contact:
 
Environment Services
Friars Wynd
Richmond
North Yorkshire
DL10 4RT

Tel: 01748 829100 Fax: 01748 826186
 
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