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PE01613: Taking account of sound sensitivity in regulating antisocial behaviour and environmental health
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PE01613: Taking account of sound sensitivity in regulating antisocial behaviour and environmental health
Previous Action
Previous Action
I Emailed my MP to ask if sound sensitivity is taken into consideration for the threshold and it is not.
I asked my Housing officer if sound insulation could be added to my flat this message was passed to the housing executive and has been ignored.
I asked the Community police team if there is anything they can do and they said that because the noise is not excessive they cannot take action.
I asked the National autistic society for advice on this issue and received no reply.
I asked my CPN for help and she contacted my housing officer to complain on my behalf this resulted in an informal warning.
I contacted the out of hours noise team to witness the noise. They came into the flat and could hear a party going on upstairs however it was not loud enough. This resulted in a letter being issued saying there was no evidence of noise.
I emailed my MSP to raise the issue as a question in parliament and received a message that they would raise this question and ask the housing to install insulation on my behalf.
I asked Citizens Advice if I am legally homeless in this situation and in their opinion I am now legally homeless.
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