Summary procedure for dealing with noise at night

I1E12 Investigation of complaints of noise F12... at night.

1

F6A district council may, if it receives a complaint of the kind mentioned in subsection (2), arrange for an officer of the council to take reasonable steps to investigate the complaint.

F1A local authority in England and Wales may, if they receive a complaint of the kind mentioned in subsection (2), arrange for an officer of the authority to take reasonable steps to investigate the complaint.

2

The kind of complaint referred to is one made by any individual present in a dwelling during night hours (referred to in this Act as “the complainant’s dwelling”) that excessive noise is being emitted from

F2a

another dwelling (referred to in this group of sections as “the offending dwelling”)F3, or

b

any premises in respect of which a premises licence or a temporary event notice has effect (referred to in this group of sections as “the offending premises”).

F10a

another dwelling (referred to in this group of sections as “the offending dwelling”)F10, or

b

any of the following (referred to in this group of sections as “the offending premises”)—

i

any premises in relation to which an exhibition licence has effect;

ii

any place in relation to which an entertainment licence has effect;

iii

any licensed premises;

iv

a place at which the sale of intoxicating liquor is for the time being authorised by an occasional licence;

v

any premises where meals or refreshments are supplied whether for consumption on or off the premises;

vi

any premises occupied by a registered club.”

F52A

For the purposes of subsection (2)(b)—

  • exhibition licence” means a licence granted under Article 3 of the Cinemas (Northern Ireland) Order 1991;

  • entertainment licence” means a licence granted under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1985;

  • intoxicating liquor”, “licensed premises” and “occasional licence” have the same meanings as in the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996;

  • registered club” has the same meaning as in Article 2(2) of the Registration of Clubs (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.

3

A complaint under subsection (2) may be made by any means.

4

If an officer of the authority is satisfied, in consequence of an investigation under subsection (1), that—

a

noise is being emitted from the offending dwelling F11or the offending premises during night hours, and

b

the noise, if it were measured from within the complainant’s dwelling, would or might exceed the permitted level,

he may serve a notice about the noise under section 3.

5

For the purposes of subsection (4), it is for the officer of the authority dealing with the particular case—

a

to decide whether any noise, if it were measured from within the complainant’s dwelling, would or might exceed the permitted level, and

b

for the purposes of that decision, to decide whether to assess the noise from within or outside the complainant’s dwelling and whether or not to use any device for measuring the noise.

6

In this group of sections, “night hours” means the period beginning with 11 p.m. and ending with the following 7 a.m.

7

Where a local authority receive a complaint under subsection (2) and the offending dwelling isF8, or the offending premises are, within the area of another local authority, the first local authority may act under this group of sections as if the offending dwelling F9or the offending premises were within their area, F7....

F47A

In this group of sections—

premises licence” has the same meaning as in the Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17);

temporary event notice” has the same meaning as in the Licensing Act 2003 (and is to be treated as having effect in accordance with section 171(6) of that Act).

8

In this section and sections 3 to 9, “this group of sections” means this and those sections.