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The World Health Organisation (WHO) have published a fact sheet providing available data on the unequal distribution of self reported noise annoyance for ...
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) have published a fact sheet providing available data on the unequal ditribution of self reported noise annoyance for countries in the European region, which include the UK. Key messages include that in western Europe poorer households suffer more often from environmental noise annoyance than rich ones and complaints about environmental noise from neighbours or from the street are a major problem. It finds in the last decade the inequality gap in environmental noise annoyance narrowed slightly in central European countries and remained stable in western European countries. Rural households generally report fewer complaints than urban households.
Suggested mitigation actions include promoting and adopting more sustainable forms of transport to reduce both noise and air pollution. Also suggested is increased implementation of the EU Environmental Noise Directive and WHO’s environmental noise guidelines for the European Region. In particular, addressing socially disadvantaged groups in monitoring and mitigation measures, and ensuring that action plans to address noise issues at a regional level take potential social inequalities in noise exposure and different vulnerabilities into account.
The full report can be seen here.
A new Bill proposing that fireworks noise levels are restricted was introduced by Yasim Qureshi, Labour MP for Bolton South and Walkden, on December 3rd.
The Home Office has issued proposals to relax licensing hours in England and Wales, if England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland reach the semi finals of the world cup in July 2026.
A UK strategy for the conservation of whales and dolphins (cetaceans) - has been published. It acknowledges that underwater noise sits alongside climate change and bycatch is a threat impacting these
The Scottish Government have opened a consultation on proposed changes to the Environmental Noise (Scotland) Regulations 2006.
A report commissioned by the Department for Business and Industrial Strategy to look at assessment of noise from onshore wind farms is now published.
The Welsh Government are consulting on changes to permitted development rights including air source heat pumps(ASHP).
As part of their ongoing enquiry into the impact of airport expansion on climate and nature targets, the Environmental Audit Committee will be taking oral evidence tomorrow - Wednesday May 14th.
The Government are seeking views on proposals for changes to the planning process for national infrastructure projects.
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