Commercial and construction noise
Commercial noise
We can investigate complaints about noise from commercial premises that is seriously affecting your right to enjoy your home.
It may be worth approaching the business to see if it is possible to resolve the matter informally before pursuing a formal complaint with the Council. If you need to contact us about noise, you should first read the definition of nuisance. You may also be asked to keep a diary of the noise
(pdf, 15KB).
In addition to noise nuisance, we also regulate some industrial sites by permitting their operation as particular processes have potential to cause pollution.
There is more information on different types of noise and nuisance:
Construction noise
Construction sites can generate significant levels of noise and vibration and cause disturbance to residents and businesses in the vicinity of the site. However, much of the noise generated is unavoidable and noise control methods are a balancing act between the needs of the builder or developer to carry out the works, and the rights of neighbour not to be unreasonably disturbed in their homes.
The following guidance documents and leaflets detail what is expected from builders/developers, and what the Council can do if excessive noise is caused by construction activities.