Noise nuisance
Some forms of noise nuisance can be resolved simply by speaking to the parties involved and making them aware of the issue.
However, when this has not worked or is not a viable course of action, you can use the appropriate online form below.
Template letter for noisy neighbour (Word doc, 14 KB)(opens new window)
It may assist your enquiry to keep a prior record of the dates and times that the noise has caused you disturbance. Use this Nuisance Record Sheet (PDF, 113 KB)(opens new window) before contacting the council.
How can I avoid causing a noise nuisance to my neighbours?
- Advice on Reducing Noise from Stationary Vehicles
- Advice on Reducing Noise from Domestic Appliances
- Avoiding Noise Nuisance Guidance - EPS33E
- Advice on Reducing Noise from Stereos, Radios, and Television
- Advice on Reducing Noise from Stationary Vehicles
- Advice on Noise from 'Do-it-Yourself' and Building Activities
- How can I prevent dog barking?
We can investigate
- Dog barking or animal noises
- Bird scarers
- DIY noise
- Machinery noise
- Loud music
- Party noise
- People noise
- Vehicle and home burglar alarms
- TV/radio noise
- Vehicle noise
We can conditionally investigate
Building and construction work
- If outside of 07:30 to 18:00 (Monday to Friday), 08:00 to 13:00 (Saturday), or on Sundays and bank holidays
Licensed premises (pubs and clubs)
- If you consider the noise unreasonable or detrimental to your property and/or health
Shop, business and factory noise
- If you consider the noise unreasonable or detrimental to your property and/or health
We cannot investigate
Military aircraft noise
- Email SWK-lowflying@mod.gov.uk
- Call 01780 417558.
Direct civil aircraft noise
- complaints to theCivil Aviation Authority (opens new window).
Police helicopters
- Call 101.
Military movements
- Check our page on military movements for information on upcoming activity.
Last modified on 13 November 2024