The Scotsman

Peace and quiet at last

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It was always an absolute nonsense that a developer could build homes beside a music venue and the resulting noise complaints from the new residents would force it to close.

Not only was this deeply unfair, it was also blighting Scotland’s cultural life. And, yes, loud rock or pop music does count as culture. Well, usually …

And, if you’re struggling to believe this could have been a big problem, promoter DF Concerts described it as a “crippling threat” to the Scottish music scene. So it is welcome, and perhaps overdue, that the Scottish Government has changed official guidance to put responsibi­lity for potentiall­y expensive soundproof­ing on the “agent of change”.

This means that if houses are built next to a venue, they must be soundproof­ed; if a venue is built next to houses, it must ensure a reasonable noise level.

Developers may curse their luck if the venue shuts down just as they put the newly soundproof­ed homes on the market. But who couldn’t do with a little bit of extra peace and quiet in their lives?

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