Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 — Northern Ireland law | Esheria

Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act (Northern Ireland) 2011

This provision lets district councils make and enforce road gating orders, creates several litter and vehicle-related offences, and sets fixed penalties and other enforcement rules.

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Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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abatement notices alarm noise controls compliance departmental default orders dog control orders enforcement fixed penalties inspection and entry powers litter and graffiti enforcement litter control noise complaints noise nuisance nuisance control obstruction offence trade secret disclosure vehicle-related offences

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision lets district councils make and enforce road gating orders, creates several litter and vehicle-related offences, and sets fixed penalties and other enforcement rules. This part gives district councils and authorised officers powers to use fixed penalties, require information, manage graffiti and alarm-related enforcement, and make dog control orders, with several notice, appeal, and consultation rules. District councils must inspect for statutory nuisances, investigate complaints, and serve abatement notices when satisfied a nuisance exists or may recur. People who get a notice must comply or risk offence and fines. This provision lets authorised council officers enter, open, or remove certain noisy vehicles or equipment to deal with a statutory nuisance, and it sets duties to secure the property and notify police.