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Environment and animals

Musical instruments and band practice

Playing musical instruments can cause a nuisance to your neighbours depending on how often they are played, when they are played, and how loud they are.

Prevent music practice causing a noise nuisance

We recommend that you:

  • limit practice to a maximum of 45 minutes a day
  • do not practice between the hours of 8.00pm and 8.00am on weekdays
  • do not practice between 8.00pm and 10.00am on weekends or public holidays
  • keep windows and doors closed
  • do not practice or play in rooms next to your neighbour’s property
  • do not use amplifiers
  • use headphones if possible
  • use practice pads for drumming
  • use sound-proofed practice rooms if possible

It is also worthwhile speaking to your neighbours to ask them if they can hear your music or if it causes them annoyance, and agreeing to suitable times to practice.

Also see

Neighbourhood Enforcement Team

Community Safety Hub

West Offices, Station Rise, York, YO1 6GA

Telephone: 01904 551555

Noise Patrol

Out of hours noise complaints only; Friday and Saturday, from 9.00pm to 2.30am.

Telephone: 01904 551555