In general, you won’t need planning permission to install soundproofing. If you are installing soundproofing against a shared wall, you will usually need to follow the rules and restrictions set out in the Party Wall Act. In listed buildings and conservation areas, there may be extra restrictions on soundproofing.
Callander
Callander is a village in the council location of Stirling, Scotland, positioned on the River Teith. The community is located in the historical region of Perthshire as well as is a prominent tourist quit to as well as from the Highlands. The town serves as the eastern entrance to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the first National Park in Scotland, as well as is frequently referred to as the "Entrance to the Highlands". Dominating the community to the north are the Callander Crags, a noticeable part of the Highland Boundary Fault, rising to 343 metres (1,125 feet) at the cairn. Ben Ledi (879 metres, 2,884 feet) lies north-west of Callander. Popular regional strolls include Bracklinn Falls, The Meadows, Callander Crags as well as the Wood Walks. The Rob Roy Way goes through Callander. The town remains on the Trossachs Bird of Prey Route. The River Teith is formed from the convergence of 2 smaller sized rivers, the Garbh Uisge (River Leny) and Eas Gobhain concerning 1/3 mile (500 m) west of the bridge at Callander. A 19th century Gothic church stands in the community square, called after Saint Kessog, an Irish missionary who is stated to have taught in the location in the sixth-century. The church closed in 1985 and also between 1990 as well as 2006 the building, after undergoing substantial indoor alterations, was residence to a visitor centre and audio-visual destination informing the story of neighborhood hooligan, Rob Roy MacGregor. The church building was inhabited by The Clanranald Trust for Scotland between 2015 and 2018, however it now lies empty. Established in 1892, McLaren High School educates pupils aged 11 to 18 from a wide catchment area extending as for Killin, Tyndrum and also Inversnaid. Callander accomplished prominence throughout the 1960s as the imaginary setup "Tannochbrae" in the BBC television series Dr. Finlay's Casebook. In 2018 Callander was named Scotland's First Social Enterprise Place, [9] due to the amount of social venture activity within the community. This includes Callander Neighborhood Hydro Ltd., a community owned renewable resource project which disperses funds to a selection of neighborhood tasks.