I have been looking and seriously studying this matter, legally and otherwise, and I am working with my legal team to bring the necessary actions against promoters and renters of premises in the area where I live.
However, I have been advised that there are community centres, created originally by the British. These centres were meant for sports, leisure, fairs and also noisy functions. Having originated from Corriverton, there existed a Skeldon Estate Community Centre to cater for all of these activities, and I recall all who lived near the centres, actually enjoyed the noise, and participated in it as a kind of fete, a kind of cultural manifestation or preference.
My hope is to open a discussion on the issue here so that others from the areas with Community Centres can express their views. Possibly peoples tastes could have changed over the decades. However, many suggest that they are convinced that these sounds do not affect people near such centres, and they actually enjoy them. For example in Better Hope the people of the area throng with joy whenever there is a noisy barbeque or noisy function. Maybe the advice is right.
Promoters should study areas and put on shows where it will not affect people and where it is appreciated. Or they could get served with serious legal documents just before the start of shows and lose plenty money.
ROSHAN KHAN