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Live band in a garden - licence or permission required?

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Fubsy | 23:18 Sat 26th Jul 2008 | Law
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A neighbour is having a birthday party tonight and has got a live band performing in their garden. We live in a street of small terraced houses with small gardens and the noise is deafening.

Would the neighbour have had to apply for a licence or some kind of permission for this?

Following experience of previous years parties, this shindig will no doubt degenerate into loud, drunken and disorderly conduct in the small hours.

I would like to tackle the neighbour about this at some point and would like to know if I can raise the licence/permission issue. The noise of a live band in a small garden is really overpowering! I know I can call the Environmental Health Officer if it is still very noisy at a later time or I can call the police if the disorderly behaviour gets out of hand. I am just curious to know if it is actually OK to have a live band perform in a garden of a private house without seeking permission of some sort. Many thanks!
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If its a genuine private party, it is not licensable but that doesn't mean you can't do something. Much depends on whether your Council have adopted the noise Act. Speak to Environmental Health.
You may have to contact the Performing Rights Society.

The live band may be playing copyright music, in which case the composers of these songs are gonna want their royalties!!
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Thank you both loonytunes and funyygirl for your replies - much appreciated!
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