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CCCBR Guidelines: Dealing with Complaints about Bells

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1. Introduction

Complaints about bells, however trivial they may appear initially, need to be dealt with quickly and sympathetically if potentially serious consequences are to be avoided. These notes are designed to give guidance to those who have to deal with complaints.

It would be impossible to deal with all forms of complaints of complaint in such a small space. The notes therefore seek to deal with those more serious cases which could be interpreted by an Environmental Health Officer as causing a nuisance under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

2. The Environmental Protection Act 1990: Summary of Relevant Points

3. Dealing with complaints

4. Contact with the Environmental Health Officer

Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) are employed by the local authority. Part of their duties is to decide whether or not the situation complained about constitutes a "statutory nuisance".

5. Notices under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and other legal action

6. Avoiding complaints

Although these notes have been prepared principally for those dealing with a complaint, it is better to avoid complaints by taking sensible precautions in the first place. The following comments may help: