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Brussels city council has adopted a motion to ban overnight flights that pass over the Belgian capital in an effort to reduce noise pollution.

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A popular Brussels nightclub has announced its closure following complaints about noise from a neighbour.

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Belgium will begin levying extra taxes against older, louder aircraft in an effort to cut down on noise pollution and harmful emissions.

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Some Belgian supermarkets are introducing "quiet hours" during which lights are dimmed and music is turned off, hoping to improve the shopping experience for autistic or sensory-sensitivity people

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Noise complaints continue to roll in from residents in the vicinity of Brussels Airport, and federal mobility minister Georges Gilkinet wants to speed up the search for a resolution.

Aicraft preparing to land at Brussels Airport in Zaventem (Belga)
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A new trial has begun in the Brussels courts over Brussels Airport noise pollution.

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A new consultation platform has been launched to try to resolve the thorny issue of airplane noise due to flights over Brussels and its outskirts.

Illustration picture shows the Place Flagey - Flageyplein, in Ixelles-Elsene, as people came to celebrate the reopening of the outside terraces of bars and restaurants, Saturday 08 May 2021, in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Since the gradual lifting of coronavirus measures, the arrival of summer and the end of the school and university academic years, some parts of the Brussels municipality of Ixelles have started to

A sign for the Exki food chain seen above one of its locations in Brussels (Wikipedia Creative Commons/ © All Rights Reserved)
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For years, a building used as a kitchen by the Exki food chain has caused noise pollution in a residential part of the Marolles in Brussels city centre, prompting complaints from those living near

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