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Jim S October 13th 13 12:44 PM

Noise nuisance
 
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?

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Jim S from groundhog

Dave Plowman (News) October 13th 13 01:07 PM

Noise nuisance
 
In article m,
Jim S wrote:
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?


Would you be asking if your house needed work?

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*WHY ARE HEMORRHOIDS CALLED "HEMORRHOIDS" INSTEAD OF "ASTEROIDS"?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Brian Gaff October 13th 13 01:09 PM

Noise nuisance
 
Yes you need to keep a log and borrow a noise meter from your local
environmental health folks.
They can have a word, and I believe there are limits, but often its the
nature of the noise, not the loudness which is the main issue and nobody
seems to have addressed this aspect.
What Noise annoys an Oyster, etc.
Brian

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"Jim S" wrote in message
a.com...
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?

--
Jim S from groundhog




Dave Plowman (News) October 13th 13 01:45 PM

Noise nuisance
 
In article ,
Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes you need to keep a log and borrow a noise meter from your local
environmental health folks. They can have a word, and I believe there
are limits, but often its the nature of the noise, not the loudness
which is the main issue and nobody seems to have addressed this aspect.
What Noise annoys an Oyster, etc.


Trend round here seems to be making habitable basements where there once
was only a cellar. Which seems to take about 3 months worth of compressor
and pneumatic drill running all day. It would be possible to make a silent
running compressor, if not the drill.

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*What boots up must come down *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Phil L October 13th 13 02:30 PM

Noise nuisance
 
Jim S wrote:
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?


You have the right to remain silent.

you can't stop the work from going ahead, so don't bother wasting time and
money attempting to.



Fredxx[_3_] October 13th 13 04:10 PM

Noise nuisance
 
On 13/10/2013 12:44, Jim S wrote:
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?


I would given environmental health a ring. Log the call and who you
were speaking to if need later for any reason.

There are general times when "noisy" work can be carried out, I thought
it was generally taken to be 8am to 7:30pm but that may vary according
to proximity and the types of noise.

Once when you have your facts I would then approach the offending
neighbours and have a "quiet" word. If they argue with your terms then
ask them to make their own enquiries.

Nick October 13th 13 08:01 PM

Noise nuisance
 

"Jim S" wrote in message
a.com...
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?

Have you tried tapping on the door and discussing the situation?
Always a good way to start as you can then get some idea of the persons
attitude.

I thought Kangol made clothing and the like.



Phil L October 13th 13 08:33 PM

Noise nuisance
 
Nick wrote:
"Jim S" wrote in message
a.com...
Are there any regulations about noise by workmen?
My neighbours in a terrace are virtually rebuilding the house.
The banging, drilling and Kangol hammering go on every day, all day.
Have I any rights?

Have you tried tapping on the door and discussing the situation?
Always a good way to start as you can then get some idea of the
persons attitude.

I thought Kangol made clothing and the like.


they do, he meant Kango



Chris J Dixon October 14th 13 08:30 AM

Noise nuisance
 
Fredxx wrote:

There are general times when "noisy" work can be carried out, I thought
it was generally taken to be 8am to 7:30pm but that may vary according
to proximity and the types of noise.

Sometimes the permitted hours are written into the planning
permission, assuming the work requires it.

Chris
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Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


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