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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm pretty sure they can't do anything about construction noise during the day.

(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 13:59, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
i'm pretty sure you're totally wrong about that. as quoted below.
however, if the noise is perfectly reasonable and is not a nuisance and you are just being a whinging little pussy, then yeah. they can't do anything.




"If noise from your work is found to be causing a nuisance to the surrounding community, your local council can limit or even stop you from working. They can restrict:

the type of machinery you use
your working hours
noise levels emitted from your premises.
Failure to address a noise problem could result in legal action and a fine"
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:01, Reply)
My local council says they don't
www.barnet.gov.uk/pollution-control-noise.htm
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:15, Reply)
Also noise caused intermitantly over several weeks is not going to result in the council doing anything.
But it's still rather irritating having 5 minutes of loud buzzing every 20 minutes or so.
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:16, Reply)
We all have our crosses to bear
Right now the cleaner is vacuuming outside my office and I can't hear the music I'm listening to.
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:19, Reply)
You should punch them in the twat.

(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:23, Reply)
your council says it isn't interested
that's a v different thing. there is stuff you could do to force them if it is bad enough.

but i doubt it's that bad. you are just going to have to suck it up.
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 14:19, Reply)

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