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  • Noise problems - DIY

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4950/DIY

    DIY jobs can create a lot of noise. You can reduce the impact on your neighbours by: avoiding DIY activities late at night and on Sundays - if you're going to c...

  • Noise problems - Garden noise

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4951/Garden-noise

    Gardens are places to relax and entertain, but they also need maintaining. Your neighbours will be able to hear any noise you make in your garden, so: carry out...

  • Noise problems - Party/event

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4952/Party-event

    Having a party Here are a few handy tips if you're planning a party: keep your windows and doors closed when having a party. if you're having an outdoor event, ...

  • Noise problems - Pets

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4953/Pets

    Pets can often be the main cause of noise complaints. It's always best to ensure: if you have a caged bird, make sure you keep it where it's least likely to dis...

  • Noise problems - Household appliances

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4954/Household-appliances

    Using noisy household appliances can often be a cause for complaints, so you should: try to purchase a quieter model when looking for new appliances. place your...

  • Noise problems - Cars

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4955/Cars

    We recommend the following: don't slam car doors, sound horns, or play your music so loud that it can be heard outside the car. don't carry out car repairs in t...

  • Noise problems - What will happen if it is a statutory noise nuisance or anti-social behaviour?

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4956/What-will-happen-if-it-is-a-statutory-noise-nuisance-or-anti-social-behaviour

    If it can be proved that the noise amounts to a statutory nuisance, we'll serve a statutory abatement notice, requesting that the noise cease immediately or aft...

  • Fines for missing school - Prosecutions

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4916/Prosecutions

    Only the local authority can prosecute parents. The local authority considers the Attorney General's guidelines for Crown Prosecutors in all prosecution cases. ...

  • Fines for missing school - Education Act 1996

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4917/Education-Act-1996

    Section 444 of the Education Act 1996 has separate but linked offences; these are: Section 444(1): where a parent fails to secure the child's regular attendance...

  • Fines for missing school - School Attendance Orders

    https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/article/4918/School-Attendance-Orders

    Under section 437 of the Education Act 1996, a School Attendance Order can be imposed if it appears that a child of compulsory school age is not receiving a sui...

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