How late can you make noise in a residential area?
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How late can you make noise in a residential area?
as above really is it 11pm like car horns? Some neighbours got a proper loud party on up the road.
Im only bitter cos Im not invited
Im only bitter cos Im not invited
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bit late now - unless they're still going for it but..
above information was taken from.. http://www.noiseabatementsociety.com...ew.do?page=283
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Originally Posted by Noise Abatement website
Q: My neighbour keeps having parties and plays loud music until 4 or 5 in the morning. What time can I get them to turn it off?
A: The Noise Act 1996 states that the hours of night are 11pm to 7am so technically loud music from a party should be turned off, or at the very least down at 11pm.
However, if you and your neighbour can come to an arrangement as to when the music is turned off, then this will probably save a lot of upset all around. Perhaps you are prepared to let them party until 1am on the odd occasion? And then perhaps they can repay the favour should you want to have a party of your own.
If the parties are constant, and your neighbour is not responding to your requests then you can make a complaint against your neighbour by contacting your local authority in the usual way. See our How To Make A Complaint section.
A: The Noise Act 1996 states that the hours of night are 11pm to 7am so technically loud music from a party should be turned off, or at the very least down at 11pm.
However, if you and your neighbour can come to an arrangement as to when the music is turned off, then this will probably save a lot of upset all around. Perhaps you are prepared to let them party until 1am on the odd occasion? And then perhaps they can repay the favour should you want to have a party of your own.
If the parties are constant, and your neighbour is not responding to your requests then you can make a complaint against your neighbour by contacting your local authority in the usual way. See our How To Make A Complaint section.
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