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The Licensing Act 2003 outlines four ‘licensing objectives’ for the regional authorities, which include the prevention of public nuisance. To avoid receiving attention from the licensing authorities for noise complaints, it is important for licensed premises to manage the noise levels of their operations.

Noise can be caused not only by visitors, particularly those who have been drinking alcohol, but also by entertainment, machinery or vehicles. All of these causes are considered in this free plan document.

In the event of a noise complaint, this plan will help to demonstrate that the business has responsibly made efforts to combat noise nuisance.

Start planning your strategy for controlling noise output of your business. Fill in the form to receive your copy.

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