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This consultation has concluded.
Thank you for all of your responses. The new version of the busking guidelines are available to download in the Feedback section to the right.
Busking in Norwich
Busking brings vibrancy to our city centre with music, dance and street theatre. Many enjoy these performances, but we recognise that they can sometimes disturb nearby residents and businesses.
We want to agree new guidelines that ensure we can continue to enjoy the benefits of busking in Norwich while helping buskers avoid any noise complaints.
Why are we doing this?
We are eager to gather your thoughts and experiences regarding busking in Norwich. Your feedback is essential to developing effective and balanced guidelines that consider the diverse perspectives of everyone who shares our city centre space. The results of this survey will help to inform the guidelines and the next steps we take.
Proposed changes
The new guidelines aim to define clearer rules for busking. These include the location, timing, duration, and volume of busking performances. We are not looking at licensing busking as an activity.
The consultation will start on Tuesday 7 May and end on Tuesday 18June 2024
We encourage everyone with an interest in busking to participate:
Online survey: Share your views easily through our online survey
Paper questionnaire: Look out for flyers with QR codes linking to the survey, paper copies will be available on request.
Busker engagement: We'll be coming to visit the buskers to hand out or run through paper surveys face-to-face. Existing busker communities may also be contacted for collaboration – if you would like to be contacted, please email environmentalprotection@norwich.gov.uk
Busking in Norwich
Busking brings vibrancy to our city centre with music, dance and street theatre. Many enjoy these performances, but we recognise that they can sometimes disturb nearby residents and businesses.
We want to agree new guidelines that ensure we can continue to enjoy the benefits of busking in Norwich while helping buskers avoid any noise complaints.
Why are we doing this?
We are eager to gather your thoughts and experiences regarding busking in Norwich. Your feedback is essential to developing effective and balanced guidelines that consider the diverse perspectives of everyone who shares our city centre space. The results of this survey will help to inform the guidelines and the next steps we take.
Proposed changes
The new guidelines aim to define clearer rules for busking. These include the location, timing, duration, and volume of busking performances. We are not looking at licensing busking as an activity.
The consultation will start on Tuesday 7 May and end on Tuesday 18June 2024
We encourage everyone with an interest in busking to participate:
Online survey: Share your views easily through our online survey
Paper questionnaire: Look out for flyers with QR codes linking to the survey, paper copies will be available on request.
Busker engagement: We'll be coming to visit the buskers to hand out or run through paper surveys face-to-face. Existing busker communities may also be contacted for collaboration – if you would like to be contacted, please email environmentalprotection@norwich.gov.uk
Existing busker communities may be contacted for collaboration – if you would like to be contacted, please email environmentalprotection@norwich.gov.uk.
Public consultation
Busking Guidelines Review has finished this stage
This consultation is open for contributions on Tuesday 7th May until Tuesday 18 June.
Under review
Busking Guidelines Review has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Busking Guidelines Review is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.