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The Scottish Parliament Information centre have published a briefing outlining some of the main rules which can be used to deal with nuisance complaints in ...
The Scottish Parliament Information Centre published a briefing.
The briefing outlines main rules.
The rules are used to deal with nuisance complaints in Scotland.
These complaints are "often connected to problems in housing or with neighbours."
Complaints can also relate to "wider public health or environmental protection concerns."
The briefing covers complaints linked to "excess noise."
The source is The Scottish Parliament Information centre.
The subject matter is nuisance complaints.
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The Scottish Parliament Information centre have published a briefing outlining some of the main rules which can be used to deal with nuisance complaints in Scotland. These are often connected to problems in housing or with neighbours, or with wider public health or environmental protection concerns, including complaints linked to excess noise.
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