South Norfolk Vehicle Noise Complaints
Dear South Norfolk District Council,
Under the Freedom of Information Act, I would like to request the total number of noise complaints relating to vehicle noise, received by the council in the last year (2020).
If you require any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Yours faithfully,
Jamie Dixon
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Dear Jamie
I refer to your Freedom of Information request to which I am now in a
position to respond on behalf of South Norfolk Council. My response is
below:
Month Number of Service Requests
Jan-20 2
Feb-20 2
Mar-20 5
Apr-20 3
May-20 11
Jun-20 13
Jul-20 9
Aug-20 8
Sep-20 5
Oct-20 2
Nov-20 0
Dec-20 0
Grand Total 60
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request.
Regards
Sue
Sue White
Senior Governance and Deputy Monitoring Officer
t 01508 533800 e [email address]
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