You can report a noise complaint to Tonbridge and Malling online, but they’ll only investigate if it may be a statutory nuisance. They also ask you to try speaking to the person responsible first, keep a record of when the noise happens, and then submit the complaint form if it continues.
| What to do | Details | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Check if it can be investigated | Tonbridge and Malling can look at neighbour noise, barking dogs, commercial premises noise, industrial noise, and burglar or car alarms. They cannot investigate traffic, aircraft, or railway noise. | Noise, odours or pollution |
| Try resolving it first | Speak to the neighbour or property owner, write to them if needed, and keep a written record of dates, times, and how it affects you. | Noise, odours or pollution |
| Submit a complaint online | If the noise may be a statutory nuisance and has continued after you’ve spoken to the person responsible, use the council’s online noise nuisance form. | Report noise nuisance |
If the noise is from a barking or whining dog, the council says you can also report a noise nuisance online after speaking to the dog’s owner.