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Press Release: Dun Laoghaire 27 August 2008

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27 August 2008

 

 

Consultation on reducing Noise pollution a positive development - Cuffe

Green Party TD for Dún Laoghaire Ciarán Cuffe today welcomed the launch of a consultation paper on Noise pollution by Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government John Gormley TD.

The paper outlines existing legislative provisions that deal with nuisance noise and proposes several steps for discussion including:

• An integrated approach to noise pollution issues
• Improved powers for local authorities to take steps to address noise sources
• To provide An Garda Sνochána with powers similar to local authorities vis-ΰ-vis noise pollution
• The drafting of codes of practice for industry, construction, commerce and domestic situations for the reduction of noise
• A higher profile for noise issues through an annual reporting mechanism
• The creation of a website to provide information to affected persons on appropriate means for addressing complaints.

Deputy Cuffe said: "the launch of this consultation document is a welcome development that puts us on track to meet the Programme for Government commitment to publish comprehensive legislation on noise pollution. I introduced the Neighbourhood Noise Bill in 2006 to highlight this issue and I'm pleased to see the progress that is being made.

"Noise pollution can be a frustrating problem to deal with, be it car or house alarms, loud music or construction noise. The current system for dealing with noise complaints is inadequate and trying to remedy the problem can be a maddening experience as there are different agencies with different responsibilities involved.

"By taking an integrated approach to the issue, people will have a clearer understanding of how they can have their complaints addressed. I'd encourage residents to engage with the consultation process and make their views known" concluded Deputy Cuffe.

The text of the consultation document is available on the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government website – www.environ.ie. Submissions should be marked "Noise Legislation Review" and sent, not later than 31 October, 2008, preferably by email, with "Noise Legislation Review" in the subject line, to: noiseconsultation@environ.ie or by post to Eoin Deegan, Air Quality Section, Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government , Custom House, Dublin 1