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Sleepless Saturdays: How to Legally Silence Disruptive Builders
27 Oct
Summary
- Police lack power to prosecute noise violations, advise contacting local authorities
- Environmental Services can issue noise abatement notices to inconsiderate contractors
- Councils can impose fines up to £1,000 for residential noise nuisance

As of October 27th, 2025, residents across the country have been grappling with the disruptive noise of builders working on weekends. While some may have considered calling the police, the authorities have now clarified that they do not possess the legal power to prosecute noise-related violations.
Instead, the police recommend reporting severe incidents to the local Environmental Services department, which can connect residents to their local authority. These authorities may then be able to serve inconsiderate contractors with a noise abatement notice, potentially curbing the disruption.
Furthermore, councils have the discretion to determine the level of service for addressing noise complaints, including options like having officers on call at night. In serious cases, they can even impose fines of up to £1,000 for residential properties if the noise is deemed a statutory nuisance.
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The key for residents is to first approach the responsible parties, such as an electricity company or water board, if they can be identified. If the problem persists, they should then escalate the issue to their local Environmental Health Department, which can investigate and take appropriate action.




