20
2014
Equity, ethics and public good - why we need noise regulation
Din from gyms, bars and brothels is nothing new - author and broadcaster David Hendy considers how the impact on society of global and historical soundscapes must inform our management of neighbourhood noise in today’s complex, crowded cities. A year ago, while recording my BBC Radio 4 series, I found myself at a busy road junction in Accra, the capital city of Ghana. I could barely hear myself think, surrounded as I was by a […]
14
2014
Public and private services tackling neighbour noise
Noise Campaigner John Stewart, Chair of the UK Noise Association, offers an opinion on the services currently available to the public when it comes to resolving noise problems. If all local authorities were as good as the best, then far fewer people would be left with a neighbour noise problem. The value of Noise Action Week is that it showcases best practice. That best practice also includes the best of the private sector. Organisations like […]
12
2014
West Sussex Mediation Service on neutralising neighbour noise problems
Buzzing boilers, banging builders, loud sex - Nick Handley, Service Co-ordinator for West Sussex Mediation Service, sets out the extent of noise referrals and how getting neighbours talking can encourage better neighbour relations - and could prevent problems arising. Noise nuisance is the number one topic for referrals to West Sussex Mediation Service in relation to neighbour disputes, the core business of the charity. The 87 referrals received by the service in 2012/13 is the […]
11
2014
Horror of the unseen noisy neighbour
Pendie Wasswa is a freelance writer, human rights campaigner and mum of two – who has recently discovered the thin walls of city flats and noise from anonymous neighbours. I love music, yes, but I LOATHE noise, however, I hate silence - it makes me uncomfortable especially in a room of full of people. When I moved to Brighton, I thought I had made the right choice of having a good time within the vibrant, […]
11
2014
Preventing anti social and unhealthy noise
Press Release Noise Action Week 19th - 20th May 2014 The focus for Noise Action Week 2014 is noise and health and, following positive feedback from last years’ participants, Environmental Protection UK (EPUK) are encouraging all professionals concerned with reducing the impact of noise on health to take part. EPUK co-ordinate Noise Action Week - and Environmental Protection Scotland will be supporting activity to raise awareness of noise too. For local authority noise teams, social […]
4
2014
Councils risk losing control of late night noise during World Cup
The EPUK noise committee is concerned at yesterday’s government decision to re-consider a relaxation of licensing laws during the World Cup this summer - Vice Chair Gareth Hooper sets out the issues. The coalition government is at odds over licensing. Liberal Democrat Minister of State for the Home Office, Norman Baker, stated that there would be no automatic right to a late license during the World Cup for England games. However, David Cameron overruled him, […]