Hall Hire and Noise NuisanceHere you will find information about noise nuisance and advice on how to control noise when holding your own events at hired halls. A list of Halls for Hire is also available
What is noise nuisance?
Noise is defined as unwanted sound and music played at a level that may not be considered reasonable by your neighbours. If the council's 24-hour noise team receive a complaint about noise in Southwark, our noice officers will visit to hear how loud it is. If the noise severely affects the use of the complainant's property, the officers will visit the person causing the noise to negotiate a reduction in the volume.
Who is responsible?
The owner of the hall is ultimately responsible for events within the hall, but the person hiring the hall is responsible for ensuring that noise doesn't cause a nuisance to local residents. The person hiring the hall is the person responsible at that time if complaints are received. If another person is responsible for the music such as a band or DJ, they may also be considered responsible and ultimately may have their music equipment seized.
Legal position
The Environmental Protection Act 1990 defines what noise nuisance is and the steps the council can take to put a stop to it.
If a Noise Abatement Notice is served on you as the organiser of an event, you'll be required to reduce the noise so it no longer causes a nuisance. Our noise officers can advise you how much the noise needs to be reduced. If further complaints are received and officers return to find the level is still causing a noise nuisance, the notice would have been breached. This means that you can be prosecuted in a Magistrates Court. In order to stop the noise immediately, our officers may also apply for a warrant to seize all the music equipment.
Recommendations
- Walk around the hall at regular intervals throughout the duration of the event. Walk near to residential properties to check the level of the music. If the music is clearly audible near the properties, it is highly likely that the residents will hear it too and make a complaint. Reduce the level of the music and check again
- If the event takes place at night, do not allow people to stand outside the hall, as noise from talking, shouting, could cause complaints
- Keep all windows and doors facing residential properties closed to stop noise escaping
- If a noise-limiting device is installed within the hall, ensure all music equipment is played through the limiting device
- Co-operate fully with council noise officers should they visit
How to contact us
If you want to make a complaint or need more information, contact us using the details below. If the disturbance is going on now, call our 24-hour hotline and you'll be visited within 45 minutes of making the complaint. Noise Team Tel: 020 7525 5777 (24 hours) Fax: 020 7525 5768 noise@southwark.gov.uk Environment & Leisure The Chaplin Centre Thurlow St London SE17 2DG Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
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