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  • Advice on Reducing Noise from Stationary Vehicles

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/environment/stationary-vehicle-noise-advice

    Even when vehicles are stationary, they can still cause noise. It does not matter whether they are on the road, on the pavement or in your garden or garage - no...

  • Advice on Reducing Noise from Stereos, Radios, and Television

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/environment/stereos-radios-tv-noise-advice

    Domestic entertainment can be very noisy. It is the biggest cause of complaint between neighbours. This page gives some simple precautions you can take in your ...

  • Advice on Noise from 'Do-it-Yourself' and Building Activities

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/environment/DIY-noise-advise

    DIY activities can generate significant noise, often leading to complaints from neighbours. The information below, provides simple precautions to help you minim...

  • Advice on Reducing Noise from Domestic Appliances

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/environment/domestic-appliances-noise-advice

    Washing machines, vacuum cleaners and other domestic appliances can be very noisy and their use in people's homes causes a surprising number of complaints.  Thi...

  • Bonfires

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/environment/bonfires

    In the event that you are being bothered by smoke from frequent fires from the same premises, you should try speaking to your neighbour about it first. They may...

  • Bird Scarers

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/article/23708/Bird-Scarers

    Bird scarers are essential for farmers to help protect certain crops and are not illegal. If a farmer or landowner is using a bird scarer, they must make sure t...

  • Report vehicle noise

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/article/20770/Report-vehicle-noise

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  • How to complain about food

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/food-safety/complaint-guide

    The purpose of this guidance is to: Explain what to do if you have a problem with food. Explain how we can help you. Outline the service you can expect from Bre...

  • Make a food complaint

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/food-safety/complaints

    Our typical first response time for general enquiries is within five working days. Food hygiene complaint Information you will require to complete the online fo...

  • National Food Hygiene Rating Scheme - What is the Scheme?

    https://www.breckland.gov.uk/food-safety/nfhrs/scheme-info

    The National Food Hygiene Rating scheme is intended to help customers choose where to eat out or shop for food. It does this by giving them information about th...

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