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Hello All
📣 Nuisance noise
Nuisance noise is any loud or persistent noise that causes you ongoing concern or affects your quality of life. Your local council should be your first contact for reporting nuisance noise as this isn’t usually a matter for the police.
Where the noise is from people being inconsiderate in a public space, this is an exception. You can report this as antisocial behaviour.
📣 Common types of nuisance noise...
📣 Building and vehicle alarms If the same alarm keeps going off this may qualify as nuisance noise, especially if it goes on for a long time and keeps people up late at night.
📣 Noise from pubs and clubs
📣 Construction sites
📣 What is the impact? It can also make people feel isolated and helpless, unable to relax in their own homes.
📞 What you can do...
If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.
If there’s no evidence of criminal activity, we would always suggest trying to talk peacefully to the person responsible for the noise. They may already be trying to fix it. Unbelievable as it may seem, they may not even be aware of the problem.
If the person doesn’t want to stop the noise completely, try to reach an amicable compromise, such as no music after 11pm.
If you feel you can’t talk to the people involved, or they won’t listen, contact the Environmental Health team at your local council; they’ll be able to give you advice. - Noise and nuisance premises - Derbyshire Dales District Council
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Thanks, PCSO Kirsty Hunt | ||
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