Citizens Against Noise Pollution of Trinidad and Tobago (CANPTT) has expressed disappointment over what it describes as a lack of action by the Government on noise pollution, while also raising concern about the continued inaction of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS).
In a media release issued, the group said it had submitted recommendations in 2025 at the Government’s request and remained patient while expecting meaningful action.
“To date, there has been no progress, no updates, and no engagement,” the organisation said.
CANPTT said that while there has been some attention given to noise from certain fetes at specific sporting venues, there has been no progress in addressing residential noise, which it said continues to affect citizens daily.
The group said residents remain impacted by excessive noise from neighbours, bars, and other events within their communities.
“We continue to receive numerous reports of children trying to prepare for exams in disruptive environments, as well as concerns for the elderly and other vulnerable individuals whose health and well-being are being negatively affected,” the release said.
CANPTT added that despite repeated reports and calls for enforcement, there remains a lack of response and action.
“At this stage, we must seriously consider that the concerns of affected citizens are being ignored,” the organisation said.
It questioned the delay in action, asking, “What more has to happen before meaningful action is taken?”
CANPTT called on the Government and the TTPS to urgently engage, provide clear updates, and take decisive action.
