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In responding to the government call for evidence on a proposed review of the licensing system, the IOA has expressed agreement with overarching objective ...
The IOA agrees with the "overarching objective of creating a consistent, transparent licensing system that empowers local authorities, while promoting economic growth and cultural development."
The IOA emphasizes the licensing system should not harm "public health and community wellbeing."
The IOA supports "giving more teeth to the Agent of Change principle."
The Agent of Change principle states "those responsible for change…should bear responsibility for managing the impact."
The Night and Day café in Manchester is an example where the Agent of Change principle has been used.
The IOA concludes that the Agent of Change principle "lacks enforcement power."
Giving the Agent of Change principle "statutory status would benefit both business and communities."
The IOA's comments were compiled by a "working group of acousticians experienced in working on noise and licensing."
In responding to the government call for evidence on a proposed review of the licensing system, the IOA has expressed agreement with overarching objective of creating a consistent, transparent licensing system that empowers local authorities, while promoting economic growth and cultural development. However, in our comments we emphasise that this must not come at the expense of public health and community wellbeing. In particular, we support giving more teeth to the Agent of Change principle, the concept that those responsible for change (whether new venues or new residential developments) should bear responsibility for managing the impact. There are a number of examples, including the Night and Day café in Manchester, where the principle has been used to protect existing venues and incoming residents. We conclude that currently, the principle lacks enforcement power, and giving it statutory status would benefit both business and communities. Our comments were put together by a working group of acousticians experienced in working on noise and licensing.
Full response: Response to Consultations | Institute of Acoustics
The Northern Ireland Department for Infrastructure (DfI) have consulted on their round 4 Road Noise Action Plan covering 2023 – 28.
Government response to the Environmental Audit Committee Inquiry into Airport Expansion and Climate and nature targets noise recommendations
Considerations of noise and soundscape are embedded in the Natural Resources Wales State of Natural Resources Report 2025.
Outcome of Welsh Government consultation on changes to permitted development rights including air source heat pumps.
A report commissioned by the Department for Business and Industrial Strategy to look at assessment of noise from onshore wind farms is now published.
The Welsh Government are consulting on changes to permitted development rights including air source heat pumps(ASHP).
The Government are seeking views on proposals for changes to the planning process for national infrastructure projects.
As part of their ongoing enquiry into the impact of airport expansion on climate and nature targets, the Environmental Audit Committee will be taking oral evidence tomorrow - Wednesday May 14th.
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