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Supporting the ‘Listen for Life’ Campaign for Safer Sound Levels in the Night-Time Economy

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Date: Thursday 04 December 2025

Time: 10:00am

Motion detail

Elly Baker AM moved and Joanne McCartney AM seconded the following motion:

“Unsafe recreational sound levels are a significant and preventable cause of hearing damage. According to the World Health Organisation, 1.1 billion people globally suffer from hearing loss or tinnitus, much of it linked to prolonged or unprotected exposure to unsafe sound levels in leisure, music, and nightlife settings.

Hearing loss is not a minor or isolated condition. It can have profound effects on daily life, including difficulties with communication, reduced social interaction, impacts on mental health, and limited engagement with culture and work. Crucially, there is growing evidence of a clear link between untreated hearing loss and cognitive decline, including Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Protecting hearing is not only a matter of occupational safety or cultural inclusion, but a key public health priority.

For those working in London’s night-time economy, including in music venues, clubs, bars, and festivals, exposure to harmful sound levels must no longer be accepted as an inevitable part of the job. There are now practical and cost-effective solutions available that can reduce these risks while maintaining a vibrant and inclusive nightlife.

The ‘Listen for Life’ campaign, backed by the World Hearing Forum (a World Health Organization initiative) and delivered in the UK by the Night Time Industries Association, offers a clear framework to support safe listening practices. Its charter outlines a series of commitments for businesses and organisations, including:

  • Regular testing and monitoring of sound levels
  • Hearing screening for staff
  • Provision of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Training and awareness for staff on hearing health and safe sound exposure

This Assembly:

  • Expresses its full support for the ‘Listen for Life’ campaign and encourages adoption of its charter across London’s night-time economy
  • Encourages businesses in the sector to sign up to the charter and implement its commitments to protect both workers and patrons
  • Acknowledges the leadership of the Night Time Industries Association in advancing this important initiative in partnership with the World Hearing Forum
  • Recognises that many night-time businesses are struggling in London, believes that there is a cost to placing any additional burden on businesses and therefore supports the ‘Listen for Life’ charter being introduced alongside a number of measures to reduce costs and burdens on London businesses.
  • Notes that over 3000 London night time venues have closed since 2020, that the Government’s Employers’ National Insurance increase has been particularly damaging for the hospitality sector and that the ONS has stated that the hospitality sector has lost 84,000 jobs nationwide since last year’s Budget.

This Assembly calls on:

  1. The Mayor of London to publicly endorse the ‘Listen for Life’ campaign and charter, and to encourage night-time economy operators and workers across the capital to sign up and implement its principles
  2. The Greater London Authority (GLA) to lead by example by adopting the charter’s commitments for all GLA-commissioned or supported events, and by promoting wider awareness of the importance of hearing health, including its connection to long-term health outcomes such as dementia.”

Following debate, and upon being put to a vote, the amended motion was agreed with 12 votes being cast in favour and 0 votes being cast against.

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