Part 5Noise nuisance

Summary procedure for dealing with noise from certain places

41Application of noise control provisions to local authority areas

1

Sections 43 to 47 (the “noise control provisions”) apply to the area of a local authority only if the authority has so resolved.

2

A resolution for the purpose of subsection (1) shall specify—

a

a date (being a date at least 2 months after the passing of the resolution) on and after which the noise control provisions are to have effect in the area of the authority (the “commencement date”); and

b

periods of the week during which noise is to be controlled by virtue of those provisions (each such period being a “noise control period”).

3

For the purpose of subsection (2)(b), a resolution may specify—

a

the whole week as a noise control period; and

b

different noise control periods for different—

i

areas;

ii

times of year; or

iii

other circumstances.

4

For the purpose of subsection (2)(b), a week begins on Monday.

5

If a local authority resolves to apply the noise control provisions to its area, it shall—

a

cause a notice to be published (in consecutive weeks with the second notice appearing at least a month before the commencement date) in a local newspaper circulating in its area; and

b

at least a month before the commencement date—

i

give a copy of the resolution to the Scottish Ministers; and

ii

give a copy of the notice mentioned in paragraph (a) to each local authority whose area adjoins its area.

6

A notice published under subsection (5)(a) shall—

a

state that the resolution has been passed;

b

state the commencement date; and

c

set out—

i

the general effect of the noise control provisions and sections 48, 49 and 51; and

ii

the noise control periods specified in the resolution.

7

Where a local authority is given a notice under subsection (5)(b)(ii), it shall take such steps as it considers necessary for the purpose of making persons in its area aware of the contents of the notice.