The Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003: the provisions relating to noise
Parpworth, N.
The Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003: the provisions relating to noise - 2004 - Journal of Planning and Environment Law May 2004, 541-569(19) .
Examines in depth the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 ss40 and 42.The Act aims to give people the powers across a range of areas to tackle of anti-social behaviour in their communities. S40 confers powers on local authority chief executives to make closure orders in respect of noisy premises causing a public nuisance. S42 concerns the control of neighbourhood noise nuisance, in particular night time domestic noise. Concludes that the provisions represent a further means by which environmental health officers can tackle noisy licensed premises and domestic property and that the making of the Noise Act 1996 non-adoptive as well as removing the mandatory duty of local authorities to investigate complaints of night time noise are sensible developments.
CLOSING ORDERS
PUBLIC NUISANCE
NOISE POLLUTION
REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
R V LLOYD
ATTORNEY GENERAL (EX REL GLAMORGAN CC AND ANOTHER) V PYA QUARRIES LTD
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (EX REL EATON) V HANEY SPEEDWAYS
NOISY NEIGHBOURS
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003
LICENSING ACT 2003
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S40
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S41
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S42
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S47
CRIME AND DISORDER ACT 1998
NOISE ACT 1996
POLICE REFORM ACT 2002
The Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003: the provisions relating to noise - 2004 - Journal of Planning and Environment Law May 2004, 541-569(19) .
Examines in depth the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 ss40 and 42.The Act aims to give people the powers across a range of areas to tackle of anti-social behaviour in their communities. S40 confers powers on local authority chief executives to make closure orders in respect of noisy premises causing a public nuisance. S42 concerns the control of neighbourhood noise nuisance, in particular night time domestic noise. Concludes that the provisions represent a further means by which environmental health officers can tackle noisy licensed premises and domestic property and that the making of the Noise Act 1996 non-adoptive as well as removing the mandatory duty of local authorities to investigate complaints of night time noise are sensible developments.
CLOSING ORDERS
PUBLIC NUISANCE
NOISE POLLUTION
REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
R V LLOYD
ATTORNEY GENERAL (EX REL GLAMORGAN CC AND ANOTHER) V PYA QUARRIES LTD
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA (EX REL EATON) V HANEY SPEEDWAYS
NOISY NEIGHBOURS
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003
LICENSING ACT 2003
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S40
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S41
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S42
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003 S47
CRIME AND DISORDER ACT 1998
NOISE ACT 1996
POLICE REFORM ACT 2002