❗ Nuisance notice
About this category
A nuisance notice is a legal notice served by a local authority or statutory body to a person who is causing a public nuisance. The notice requires the person to stop the nuisance within a specified time period, or face legal action. A public nuisance can include any activity that causes a disturbance or annoyance to the public, such as noise pollution, littering, or parking illegally.
❗ Nuisance notice
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Local Authority Nuisance Abatement Notice
A statutory nuisance abatement notice is a notice served by a local authority on a person causing a statutory nuisance, under Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
What to watch out for
The abatement notice must be served by a local authority The notice must be served on a person causing a statutory nuisance The notice must be served under Part III of the Environmental Protection Act 1990
Associated business activities
Give notice to a nuisance individual
If someone is causing you nuisance, for example by being noisy, you can ask them to stop (known as 'serving a notice'). If they do not stop, you can take them to court.
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