Historic Sydney pub The Harold Park Hotel stops live entertainment following noise complaint

One of Sydney's best-known pubs, which has been around for more than a century, has been forced to silence local artists performing live music in its courtyard due to a noise complaint from a neighbour. The Harold Park Hotel in Glebe has held Sunday afternoon sessions featuring acoustic music for the past six years. That [...]

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Residents lose challenge over Cork wind farm permission

Framore Ltd revised application for turbines in Derragh, Rathgaskig and Lack Beg A number of local residents have lost their legal challenge over approval of permission for a wind farm development in Co Cork. The residents’ concerns included the environmental impact of the development and noise from the turbines. They disputed An Bord Pleanála’s permission [...]

By |January 24th, 2017|News|Comments Off on Residents lose challenge over Cork wind farm permission

New lease of life for St Albans cocktail bar, The Brickyard, after closure.

After his cocktail bar ended up on the rocks following noise complaints, the owner of a renovated inner city pub has served up a neat way of dealing with bitter neighbours.   Businessman James Hanning is to give his local a new lease of life – by turning The Brickyard in Verulam Road, St Albans, [...]

By |January 16th, 2017|News|Comments Off on New lease of life for St Albans cocktail bar, The Brickyard, after closure.

Noise pollution from fracking may harm human health

Fracking creates noise at levels high enough to harm the health of people living nearby, according to the first peer-reviewed study to analyze the potential public health impacts of ambient noise related to fracking.  Environmental noise is a well-documented public health hazard. Many large-scale epidemiological studies have linked noise to adverse health outcomes including diabetes, [...]

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GERMAN SUPERMARKET GIANT APPEALS PLANNING RESTRICTIONS ON DELIVERY SCHEDULE TO CLIFDEN STORE

Galway Bay fm newsroom – German retailer Lidl has appealed a decision to restrict its delivery times at its base in Tullyvoheen, Clifden. The supermarket giant was granted approval to extend its delivery schedule late last year with one condition attached. County planners stated loading and unloading would be limited to between 8am and 9pm [...]

By |January 12th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Party Smart Pilot Program Enjoys Initial Success to Help Reduce Neighborhood Noise Complaints

January 10, 2017 AMHERST, Mass. – Party Smart, a pilot program encouraging off-campus UMass Amherst students to register gatherings with the Amherst Police to reduce noise complaints and increase student responsibility at social gatherings, is off to a successful start, according to representatives of the Campus and Community Coalition to Reduce High-Risk Drinking (CCC). Since [...]

By |January 11th, 2017|News|0 Comments

We found the DC resident who filed thousands of the city’s noise complaints

After 6,500 noise complaints, Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori is still searching for peace and quiet. Back in October 2016, researchers at George Mason University published a report on the peculiar distribution of airport noise complaints. Across the country, the vast majority of complaints about aircraft noise tended to come from a handful of residents. In [...]

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Wind farm guidelines delayed due to European ruling

Source: Harry McGee, The Irish Times. Court found that the public must be informed before energy policy is implemented The Government has deferred a decision to issue new guidelines for wind farms following a European Court ruling which imposed duties on the State to inform the public fully. Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the [...]

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Bad Ass Cafe ‘most noise-abusive’ in the area, court told

A journalist is challenging the Bad Ass Cafe's bid to renew its singing and music licence due to "horrific" noise pollution in Temple Bar. Frank McDonald, the former environment editor of the Irish Times, who has lived in the Temple Bar area for more than 20 years, told Dublin District Court he would be objecting [...]

By |December 7th, 2016|News|0 Comments

Planning appeal over new Wetherspoons in Dublin

Local resident says planned superpub part of trend to ‘completely alcoholise Camden Street’ A local resident has lodged an appeal against planning permission for a new Wetherspoons superpub on Camden street in Dublin’s city centre. The € 4m superpub “would be an unwelcome milestone in the current trend to completely alcoholise Camden Street, ” local [...]

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