PUBLIC NOTICE ABOUT APPEALS NOISE INSULATION REGULATIONS 1975
Notice ID: MF0240925
PUBLIC NOTICE ABOUT APPEALS NOISE INSULATION REGULATIONS 1975
A556 Knutsford to Bowdon
The A556 Knutsford to Bowdon was opened to traffic on 6 March 2017. Highways England, in compliance with the Noise Insulation Regulations 1975 (Regulations) make offers of insulation (double windows, perhaps doors, special ventilation and in some cases Venetian blinds) or an equivalent grant to occupiers (and/or landlords) of all residential properties which are believed to qualify under the Regulations. In this instance no properties were considered eligible. Where no offer of insulation or grant has been made the Regulations give a right of appeal to the occupier or person entitled to occupy any dwelling or other residential property (such as an old people's home or hostel for long-stay residents), and to his/her immediate landlord or licensor (if any), where the dwelling or property is within 300 metres of the scheme. Any person who claims that use of the new improved length of road causes or is expected to cause noise greater than the level specified in the Regulations may appeal in writing to Highways England, Major Projects Division, The Cube, 199 Wharfside Street, Birmingham B1 1RN. The appeal should set out the facts and request that an offer of insulation or grant be made in accordance with the provisions of the Regulations. This right of appeal must be exercised not later than 6th March 2018. Booklet 5 'Compulsory Purchase and Compensation - Reducing the Adverse Effects of Public Development - Mitigation Works' is available free from Highways England or can be found on the gov.uk website at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ compulsory-purchase-and-compensation-booklet-5-reducing-the-adverse-effects-of-public-development
Paul Hampson, Project Manager Highways England
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