Requirements and Considerations
The Council deals with a number of incidents of nuisance caused by demolition. These can be kept to a minimum by taking a few basic requirements and considerations into account.
Tell the Council and the Neighbours
- Give the Local Authority 6 weeks notice of demolition work. The council may impose some conditions about how the work should be done.
- Send a letter to the neighbours before work starts, telling them about the work and what to expect. Give the neighbours a contact name and telephone number and keep them informed.
- Deal promptly with any complaints received on site.
Dust and Noise
Dust can be kept to a minimum by spraying with water whenever or wherever possible.
Site noise may be restricted to certain hours. For more information please contact Building Control.
Particularly noisy operations (eg Pile Driving) may need more stringent controls. Pumps and generators should not be left running overnight if they can be heard outside the site.
If you are a householder doing some or all the work yourself, try to avoid causing any noise or dust in the evenings or on Sundays.
If noise problems occur, the Council and the neighbours can take legal action. If you think your work may cause a significant nuisance to the neighbours from noise or vibration, apply for "prior consent" from the Council who will allow a certain level of noise to occur.
Smoke
- Bonfires that release "dark smoke" are illegal and the council will prosecute any offenders.
- Advice about bonfires is available from the Local Authority
- Stop the bonfire at the end of the working day.
Obstruction and Damage to Pavements
- Do not let vehicles or materials block or damage the pavements.
- Do not leave obstacles, holes or trenches where they are a danger, especially to disabled people (eg the blind).
- The Council may charge you for any damage caused to pavements, kerbs or verges by lorries or heavy plant.
For more information please contact us using the details found at the top of this web page.