Environmental Protection: Court conviction for noisy neighbour – and stereo equipment seized
A noisy neighbour has had all her stereo equipment seized and left £1,764 out of pocket after being prosecuted for noise nuisance.
A noisy neighbour has had all her stereo equipment seized and left £1,764 out of pocket after being prosecuted for noise nuisance.
A busker has had his equipment seized by Environmental Health Officers after noise nuisance complaints were received by Oxford City Council.
Noise equipment has been removed from a property in Barton (Oxford) after a series of noise complaints from neighbours.
On the 28th March 2013 at Merthyr Magistrates Court, Ria Jones, of 7 Lupin Close, Gurnos Estate, Merthyr Tydfil pleaded guilty to breaching a Noise Abatement Notice served by Merthyr Tydfil CBC Environmental Health Service. During the investigation Ms Jones had various electronic equipment seized by the Council.
Derbyshire Dales Council has been criticised by the Local Government Ombudsman for failing to tackle noise problems from a business, owned by a former Councillor.