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Noise Levels in Manchester (M23)

Trafford · Greater Manchester · North West · urban area

Overall Noise Level

25 55 85 65 dB
Noisy

Rating Scale

Very Noisy 70+ dB
Noisy 60-69 dB
YOU
Moderate 50-59 dB
Quiet 40-49 dB
Very Quiet <40 dB
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Your area sounds like

a busy restaurant at peak time

~65 dB average

Noise Breakdown by Source

Road Traffic 65 dB — Noisy
Railway Negligible
Aircraft 51 dB — Moderate
Industrial 42 dB — Quiet

Local Infrastructure

Major Roads

M60M56

Flight Path

Under Manchester Airport flight path

Area Type

urban — ~3,507 people/km²

What This Means for Residents

  • Background noise noticeable with windows open
  • Some sleep disturbance possible for light sleepers
  • Outdoor spaces less peaceful during peak hours
  • Secondary glazing or acoustic curtains recommended
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Frequently Asked Questions

How noisy is M23 (Manchester)?

M23 in Manchester has an overall noise level of 65 dB, rated as Noisy. The primary noise source is road traffic. This is comparable to a busy restaurant at peak time.

What is the main source of noise in M23?

The main source of noise in M23 is road traffic at 65 dB. This area is under the Manchester flight path. Nearby major roads include M60, M56.

Is M23 a quiet place to live?

M23 has noise levels of 65 dB, which is above the WHO recommended daytime limit of 55 dB. Soundproofing measures may be beneficial.

How does noise in M23 compare to the UK average?

The UK average environmental noise level is approximately 53 dB. M23 at 65 dB is 12 dB above the national average.

What can I do about noise in M23?

For noisy areas like M23, consider secondary glazing, acoustic curtains, and door seals. Visit our soundproofing guide for detailed recommendations and product suggestions.

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