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Problems with noise nuisance:

The most common noises we get complaints about are:

Barking dogs

Loud music

Shouting

Slamming doors

Often these noises are a problem because they happen at night or early in the morning. They can be annoying at any time but are more noticeable at quiet times of day.

Living close to other people needs compromise. Neighbours should be fair to each other. You need to receive a balance between what you would like to do in and around your home and what your neighbours can expect.

When will we investigate noise complaints?

We accept that tolerance to noise will vary from person to person, and that customers living in a communal environment will experience a certain level of noise due to the nature of communal/shared living spaces.

We’ve delivered training to officers that’ll support them to recognise and manage cases where a customer has support needs or a disability. In these cases, customers may be more sensitive to noise and have lower tolerance levels due to their disability.

In cases where the noise level is proved not to be at a threshold that would constitute antisocial behaviour, we’ll always signpost you to other support services that can assist customers to manage their tenancies.

Frequently asked questions about noise complaints:

You can think about whether you’re causing a noise nuisance by asking yourself six questions:

The main question is: would someone reasonably consider the noise to be a nuisance in the circumstances?

If we get involved in a complaint, we’ll apply our professional judgement in each case.

A good way to see if the noise is too loud is to go outside the house. If you can still hear it – your neighbours probably can, too.

Here are 10 ways you can reduce noise problems for your neighbours:

There are three things that might happen:

The law states that being regularly disturbed by noise can be annoying and cause stress and poor health. If someone’s sleep is affected then stress can be made worse.

Learn more about how we'll deal with antisocial behaviour - and how to report it:

Our Neighbourhood Safety and Enforcement Service can help to deal with antisocial behaviour in our neighbourhoods and when a tenancy breach is identified or reported.

For more information on how we’ll tackle antisocial behaviour, including how to report it, tap here.

The front cover for our Good Neighbour Guide PDF document.

Have you checked out our Good Neighbour Guide?

We want to make sure you’re comfortable in your home and enjoy being a part of your community. Living side by side with neighbours can sometimes result in challenges or disagreements – so, understanding each other’s differences is key to living peacefully in your home.

Designed in collaboration with customers, our Good Neighbour Guide contains our top tips and pieces of advice for building good relationships with your neighbours.

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