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The Welsh Government announced today that most local streets in Wales with a 30mph speed limit will switch to 20mph on September 17th.
The IOA continues to broaden its reach to the wider acoustics and acoustics-related communities as well as the public.
In the current issue of the IOA Bulletin, there's a special feature on next month's Inter-noise 2022.
Even though we are encouraging delegates to attend Inter-Noise 2022 in Glasgow in person, there are different ways and benefits to attending.
The significant ‘visibility’ of sewage works sites means that they are often identified as the source of community noise issues with and without justification.
Acoustical Control Engineers Limited is 50 years old in 2022. As part of the celebrations, the company is preparing a series of articles
The apprenticeship has been developed as an employer-led, industry initiative
The second edition of the IOA Acoustics Bulletin video is available to view on YouTube.
I was a sound engineer a couple of evenings a week at a live music venue in Harlow when studying for my A-levels, but realised very few people get to turn it into a ‘proper’ job.
Engineering in simple words can be described as creative and practical application of the knowledge of science; to design and invent.
Lend your voice to this global initiative dedicated to noise awareness and the urgent need to lower the volume and enhance peace and quiet in the world.
Acoustics expert Peter Rogers and Charles Holland (Barrister, Francis Taylor Building, Inner Temple and Trinity Chambers, Newcastle) get their heads together on why an emergency amendment to the law