Planning a Party? Here’s How to Keep It Neighbour-Friendly 

17.12.25 11:10 AM



 Thoughtful planning and communication can help make celebrations enjoyable for everyone.

Give Neighbours a Heads-Ups

If you’re hosting, let your neighbours know in advance. A quick message or friendly chat helps build goodwill and avoids surprises.

Plan for Parking

Extra guests? Encourage car sharing or suggest nearby public transport options. This helps keep driveways clear and reduces congestion. Your neighbours will thank you for it.



Be Kind with the Volume
Music makes a party, but it’s important to be mindful of volume, especially later in the evening. Closing windows or moving speakers away from shared walls can make a big difference.

Respect Shared Spaces

If you're party extends to any communal areas, make sure it stays tidy and still accessible for everyone.

Remember: A little courtesy goes a long way. By planning and keeping communication open, you’ll create a festive atmosphere that everyone can enjoy—without the stress.

What to do if you’re in a dispute with a neighbour


Sometimes issues like parking, boundaries, or noise can cause tension. Start with a friendly conversation—most problems can be resolved quickly this way. If you ever find yourself in a dispute with a neighbour or experience anti-social behaviour in your community, read our advice on resolving issues amicably and learn what steps to take if problems persist.