17/11/2021
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Almost 7% Rise In Noise Complaints
Noise complaints rose by almost 7% between April 2018 and March 2019, according to a new report from the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA).
Figures collated by district councils show that a total of 12,563 complaints were received in 2018/19, up almost 7% compared to the previous year's figure (11,766).
Domestic noise, which includes loud music, televisions, parties and noisy animals accounted for 82% of all noise complaints, according to the latest statistics.
The report's findings show that the majority of complaints to councils concern the following types of noise: Domestic noise – 82%; Commerce and Leisure – 8%; Noise in the street – 3%; Construction – 3%; Industry – 2%; Transport – 2%.
Green Party Welcomes Mother And Baby Home Public Inquiry
The Green Party has welcomed the announcement the the Executive is to establish a public inquiry into mother and baby institutions in Northern Ireland.
The North Down MLA Rachel Woods said: "I welcome the announcement from the Executive that all the recommendations of the Truth Recovery Design Panel have been accepted and that a Public Inquiry will be established, alongside an independent panel, and includes a Redress Scheme.
"This is one of the greatest scandals of our time. Victims and survivors have waited long enough for action from our government. The five party Executive must now ensure that victims and survivors are kept at the heart of this process.
"I understand that record preservation, retention and release is key for so victims and survivors. The forthcoming inquiry and process must help provide them with the information and answers they deserve.
"Yesterday in the Assembly, I urged the Deputy First Minister to commit to adequate funding and resources being allocated from the Executive Office, not only for the Redress Scheme, but for long-term support services for victims and survivors of the mother-and-baby institutions."
Appeal For Missing 55-Year-Old Alastair Adair
The PSNI have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 55-year-old Alastair Adair.
Mr Adair has been reported missing from the Donegall Road area of South Belfast, however, it is not currently known when he went missing.
Police also have no description of Mr Adair clothing.
He is known to have links to the Belvoir area and also Portstewart.
Anyone with any information about the whereabouts of Mr Adair is asked to contact police.
Noise complaints rose by almost 7% between April 2018 and March 2019, according to a new report from the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA).
Figures collated by district councils show that a total of 12,563 complaints were received in 2018/19, up almost 7% compared to the previous year's figure (11,766).
Domestic noise, which includes loud music, televisions, parties and noisy animals accounted for 82% of all noise complaints, according to the latest statistics.
The report's findings show that the majority of complaints to councils concern the following types of noise: Domestic noise – 82%; Commerce and Leisure – 8%; Noise in the street – 3%; Construction – 3%; Industry – 2%; Transport – 2%.
Green Party Welcomes Mother And Baby Home Public Inquiry
The Green Party has welcomed the announcement the the Executive is to establish a public inquiry into mother and baby institutions in Northern Ireland.
The North Down MLA Rachel Woods said: "I welcome the announcement from the Executive that all the recommendations of the Truth Recovery Design Panel have been accepted and that a Public Inquiry will be established, alongside an independent panel, and includes a Redress Scheme.
"This is one of the greatest scandals of our time. Victims and survivors have waited long enough for action from our government. The five party Executive must now ensure that victims and survivors are kept at the heart of this process.
"I understand that record preservation, retention and release is key for so victims and survivors. The forthcoming inquiry and process must help provide them with the information and answers they deserve.
"Yesterday in the Assembly, I urged the Deputy First Minister to commit to adequate funding and resources being allocated from the Executive Office, not only for the Redress Scheme, but for long-term support services for victims and survivors of the mother-and-baby institutions."
Appeal For Missing 55-Year-Old Alastair Adair
The PSNI have issued an appeal for help in tracing the whereabouts of 55-year-old Alastair Adair.
Mr Adair has been reported missing from the Donegall Road area of South Belfast, however, it is not currently known when he went missing.
Police also have no description of Mr Adair clothing.
He is known to have links to the Belvoir area and also Portstewart.
Anyone with any information about the whereabouts of Mr Adair is asked to contact police.
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24 January 2005
Noise Awareness campaign launched
A new Noise Awareness Campaign which aims to inform noisy neighbours that ‘Too Loud is Not Allowed!’ has been launched by the DOE’s Environment and Heritage Service. Recently released figures estimate that one in four people in the UK suffer noise disturbance from neighbours.
Noise Awareness campaign launched
A new Noise Awareness Campaign which aims to inform noisy neighbours that ‘Too Loud is Not Allowed!’ has been launched by the DOE’s Environment and Heritage Service. Recently released figures estimate that one in four people in the UK suffer noise disturbance from neighbours.
01 August 2022
Over 9% Fall In Number Of Noise Complaints
The number of noise complaints received by district councils between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020 decreased by 9.6%, according to a report published today by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA). Figures collated by district councils show that a total of 11,356 complaints were received in 2018/19, down 9.
Over 9% Fall In Number Of Noise Complaints
The number of noise complaints received by district councils between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020 decreased by 9.6%, according to a report published today by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA). Figures collated by district councils show that a total of 11,356 complaints were received in 2018/19, down 9.
15 August 2006
Number of noise complaints rise in NI
The Department of Environment (DOE) has today revealed that noise complaints in Northern Ireland have increased by 13% over the last year. The report provides information relating to the number and type of noise complaints received by all 26 district councils in Northern Ireland, from 2005 to 2006.
Number of noise complaints rise in NI
The Department of Environment (DOE) has today revealed that noise complaints in Northern Ireland have increased by 13% over the last year. The report provides information relating to the number and type of noise complaints received by all 26 district councils in Northern Ireland, from 2005 to 2006.
19 October 2010
Residents To 'Shoot Down' Airport Seat Sale
MLAs were today being told of east Belfast residents' worries over developments at Belfast's second airport. The Stormont Assembly's Environment Committee heard their concerns about the NI Environment Minister's proposal to remove the passenger limit at George Best Belfast City Airport.
Residents To 'Shoot Down' Airport Seat Sale
MLAs were today being told of east Belfast residents' worries over developments at Belfast's second airport. The Stormont Assembly's Environment Committee heard their concerns about the NI Environment Minister's proposal to remove the passenger limit at George Best Belfast City Airport.
28 April 2010
Belfast Man 'Faces The Music' Over Noise
A man has been fined for failing to comply with a warning about playing loud music at his apartment.
Belfast Man 'Faces The Music' Over Noise
A man has been fined for failing to comply with a warning about playing loud music at his apartment.
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