Locals near Dublin Airport 'shocked' at decision to grant stay on night flights ban

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'I think people will be gutted if this decision goes ahead.'

said they are"shocked" at the High Court's decision to grant a stay on enforcing a limit on night-time flights.to cut the number of night-time flights it is operating within six weeks.Advertisement

Spokesperson for aircraft noise pollution at Ballyboughal Community Council, David Walton, said he believes the DAA is getting special treatment. "For us to see that DAA could potentially get away with breaking the law, and breaking the planning regulations and then get some kind of special treatment – I think it would be a shocking travesty."I think Fingal have 48 hours to fight this. I hope that they put their full resources behind this because this is the integrity of the planning system which is at stake.

 

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