On this page:

Also Worth Seeing

  • Scottish Biodiversity Forum
  • Environmental Management
  • Public Private Partnerships - waste management
  • Floodline - 0845 988 1188
  • Natural Scotland
  • Partnership for action against wildlife crime
  • Dumb Dumpers
  • Committee on Radioactive Waste Management
  • Marine Environment Co-ordination Group
  • Sniffer - Scotland & Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research
  • Its Our Future

Introduction

Noise and nuisance imageThere are three types of nuisance with noise regarded as the largest problem.

There is statutory nuisance, where a particular nuisance has been made so by statute, such as the Environment Protection Act 1990. Then there is public nuisance and private nuisance which are within Common Law.

Sub Panels

Neighbourhood Noise Nuisance

Information on the Executive's approach to tackling neighbourhood noise issues. Unwelcome sound is recognised as a major problem with excessive noise eroding quality of life, and damaging people's health and the wider environment.

Environmental Noise Issues

Information on the European Community Directive which requires all major roads, airports, railways, and large urban areas be noise mapped.

Light Nuisance

Information on light pollution caused by poorly designed, excessive and badly aimed lighting which can have adverse environmental effects, including links to relevant publications

Statutory Nuisance

Local Authorities carry out statutory nuisance procedures. Part Three of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 lists the nuisances which can be covered by these procedures.

Odour from Waste Water Treatment Works

Information on sewage odour from Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW) and the Executive's minimisation measures, including Codes of Practice.

Fireworks

Information on fireworks and the legislation governing their use

Conference 2006

The 2006 Scottish Noise and Nuisance Conference, a free event, took place in October at Victoria Quay, Edinburgh. The conference is a forum for exchanging information, interaction and participation between noise and nuisance practitioners.

Page updated: Monday, February 26, 2007