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Hot Topics Episode 6: Demystifying Noise Evidence - with Rupert Thornely Taylor - Part 1
Episode 2814th August 2024 • The Planning, Environment & Property Podcast • 39 Essex Chambers
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Noise impacts are an issue which often crops up as part of planning and infrastructure applications either because the development applied for is noisy or the environment into which it is proposed to be introduced is noisy. The evidence is often complex and difficult for those of us who aren’t seasoned noise experts to understand.

Who better to de-mystify noise evidence than Rupert Thornely-Taylor? Rupert has practiced in the field of noise for many years and it is no understatement to state that he is a leader in his field. He was awarded the Rayleigh medal by the Institute of Acoustics for his outstanding contribution to acoustics in 2016.

Victoria Hutton, member of 39 Essex Chambers, is joined by Rupert Thornely Taylor, Managing Director of Rupert Taylor Ltd for two episodes. Part one deals with the basics of noise assessment, noise policy and some examples of how noise impacts upon decision-making. Part two addresses the agent of change principle and nuisance.

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