Wales publish responses to the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) Bill Wales publish responses to the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) Bill Welsh Government have now published all responses to the Environment (Air Quality and Soundscapes) Bill online, including those from the IOA, CIEH and the Noise Abatement Society - you can read them here: https://business.senedd.wales/mgConsultationDisplay.aspx?id=510&RPID=1034066687&cp=yes Read more
Acoustics Bulletin May-June 2023 issue is available for members The May/June 2023 issue of Acoustics Bulletin has a wellbeing vibe to it and will be with members shortly and apart from all the regulars, it includes these articles: Read more
Renewable Energy Guidance for Wales covers wind farm noise New draft guidance for renewable energy in Wales, published this week, covers noise from onshore wind farms. The Design Commission for Wales (DCFW) is consulting on the guidance - Designing for Renewable Energy in Wales. The Welsh Government commissioned DCFW to prepare guidance for on-shore renewable energy development design, which covers large-scale wind and solar energy development planning applications in Wales. Noise from wind farms is briefly covered in the guidance. On noise, the draft guidance states: Read more
Water infrastructure policy statement for England acknowledges noise A National Policy Statement(NPS) for Water Resources Infrastructure for England has been published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). The NPS aims to streamline planning permission, enable new water supply infrastructure and provide guidance for applicants. In a chapter on noise and vibration, the statement acknowledges the impact noise can have on human health and quality of life, tranquil places and the natural environment including marine life. Read more
New study: Noise at sea harming shellfish An international study shows noise from human operations at sea damages marine creatures and ocean ecosystems. Hundreds of studies on the impact of noise on marine invertebrates such as crabs, molluscs, squids, prawns and worms were reviewed. It was concluded that noise from human operations is harming these species in many ways. The work found that noise pollution at sea can even cause death in some marine species. Read more
Recommendation to speed up onshore wind farms A report published this week recommends that Government should amend legislation to bring proposals for onshore wind farms into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) system as soon as possible. The report, from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) recommends that, to be fit for purpose National Planning Policy Statements for Energy, Water and National Networks should be updated at least every five years. Read more
Consultation: Permitted development for temporary campsites A consultation is underway seeking views on a new permitted development right for temporary holiday campsites in England. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities say this is in recognition of renewed demand for domestic holidays and will support local tourism. Read more
Consultation: Planning for large energy projects Following a review of Energy National Policy Statements in 2021, the UK Government is consulting on further amendments, which they say will strengthen the process for delivering major new energy infrastructure. Read more