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Ice-cream vans have been ordered to silence their jingles after four seconds because they are considered to be noise pollution.
Salesmen accustomed to luring children with lively interpretations of songs such as Oranges and Lemons and O Sole Mio can play a second short blast of music after three minutes, but will be banned from playing a third tune for another two hours. Up-beat renditions of Dvorák’s New World Symphony and Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, for example, will also be limited to 80 decibels from eight metres (25ft) away in certain areas.
Worcester City Council’s licensing committee recently approved a list of rules for ice-cream sellers after complaints about the way some operated.
Other rules prohibit vans from making any noise outside places of worship, schools during lessons and in narrow or restricted places.
Ice-cream salesmen have given the new rules a frosty reception. Dean Clarke, of Dean’s Ices, said: “I think it’s silly and it will just speed up the death of what used to be a great British institution. It is something that kids used to look forward to, the ice-cream van coming round; now they won’t even have a clue if there’s one outside.”
The council said the restrictions would make clear the difference between fixed street traders, who pay more than £3,000 a year for a li-cence, and mobile street traders, who pay £87. Andy Fox, senior licensing officer, said: “It is not the intention to put anyone out of business. It’s about being able to license everyone legitimately and carry out enforcement.”
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This is ridiculous!! Ice cream trucks sound fab, it reminds me of playing outside, glorious weather and puts people who aren't uptight & Miserable in a good mood. It lasts minutes. Dogs bark when the post gets delivered, this going to be out lawed? Is there not more important laws to focus on? JOKE
Clare Stubbs, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, UK
Theres that Labour buzz word again. ENFORCEMENT.
Cromwell, Leeds, England
As a Worcester resident who has made complaints about late night music I wish that the council would actually deal with the real noise issues that affect our lives. Noise problems after 5pm are simply ignored as the relevant department has no out of hours coverage. Ice cream vans we can live with!
mike , Worcester,
Noise Pollution?
What about ambulances hitting there sirens at 6.00am on a Sunday morning to negotiate a very empty mini roundabout?
A gentle jingle of 'Wouldn't It Be Nice' would be preferable and gently ease me back into my reverie.
Paul, Southampton,
What next police, fire and ambulance sirens being considered noise pollution too. Police cars can only use their sirens once in a 24hour period? No wonder this country is turning into the laughing stock of the world with people who make decisions like this running it.
Bruce Mcaaw, Grantham,
Unfortunately the jingles start the dogs howling.
Andrew Milner, Karuizawa, Japan