Now is the time to consider noise problems in your neighbourhood – and what you can do during Noise Action Week
to engage your community in reducing noise. We have information and
advice on how to raise awareness of noise problems, and how to reduce
them. Anyone can take part. Housing providers, local authority noise
teams, mediation services, schools, youth groups – and individuals – can
work to engage their communities in raising awareness of the impact
excessive noise can have on neighbourhoods and individuals, and measures
we can all take to reduce noise.See below or a wide range of support materials to download for free.
How to Guide
Advice on managing successful activities and examples of activities that you can carry out, in order to raise awareness of noise issues.
Our guide to help you carry out activities to tackle noise from student accomodation.
To promote Noise Action Week and get others involved.
To help you promote events locally – with space to enter event/activity details.
Interesting and useful facts and figures about noise, and a decibel chart demonstrating relative decibel levels of common noises.
To use on your own materials.
Inspiration for activities you can carry out with schools
Ideas for fundraising activities, including a sponsorship form and quizzes.
A range of fun cartoons, showing different types of noises and sounds, for using on promotional resources or for children to colour in.
A range of different sounds and noises to help demonstrate sounds and noises as part of your activities – available in two separate files – Part 1 (8MB) and Part 2 (8MB)
For activities with children and schools.
To help local coordinators promote their activities.
Previous surveys undertaken by EPUK looking at attitudes to noise.
Free online teaching resource for key stage 2
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