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What is a General Nuisance?You may feel that something that annoys or bothers you is a nuisance. In law however, things are not that simple. There are two types of nuisance:
What can we do?The Environmental Protection Team can usually only take action if the nuisance is defined as a Statutory nuisance. The team will take enforcement action using the statutory nuisance legislation under Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Statutory Nuisances
Excluded from statutory nuisance action are dust, steam and smell from a railway locomotive steam engine and noises from aircraft other than model aircraft. InvestigationAn Officer from the team will investigate your complaint and decide whether a statutory nuisance exists in legal terms. The Officer may serve an Abatement Notice requiring that the nuisance be abated or prohibited. They may also restrict any reoccurrence of the nuisance and may ask for work to be carried out. If work is required then a reasonable time must be allowed for it to take place. Created : Tue,01 May 2007
Updated : Thu,27 Dec 2007 |