Neighbourhood noise, such as noise from animals, alarms, machines and parties can be very annoying. However, you can often stop noise that disturbs you without involving Council. Try to solve the problem by talking to whoever is causing the noise. Often people do not realise they are being noisy and are happy to work with you to solve the problem. If you cannot resolve a dispute amicably, contact the Community Justice Centre or your solicitor.
Council can serve notices covering noise from animals and from a wide range of appliances including air conditioners, swimming pool pumps, radios, sound reproduction equipment, musical instruments, power tools, lawn mowers and burglar alarms. The notice can require the noise-making activities to be restricted to certain times of the day or certain days. If the notice is not complied with, Council can prosecute.
If a person fails to comply with a warning from the Police or Council, an on-the-spot fine may be issued. Times when these appliances should not be used if they are audible inside a neighbour’s residence are listed below, with who to contact if you need help
Time Restrictions when Noise is Audible Inside a Neighbour’s Residence
Outside these hours, restrictions can be placed on using these articles if they cause offensive levels of noise.