Press Release - 6 June 2006 |
SSE RESPONDS TO GOVERNMENT'S NIGHT FLYING RESTRICTIONS REGIME ANNOUNCEMENT
The proposals for the new night flying restrictions regime announced today
by the Government are a scandalous betrayal of its promise in the Air
Transport White Paper to bear down on aircraft night noise. Stansted is to
be allowed 12,000 night flights a year between the hours of 11.30pm and
6am - compared to 8,500 last year - an increase of 40 percent.
In addition, during the very busy night periods between 11pm and 11.30pm and
between 6am and 7am - during which time sleep disturbance by aircraft noise
is at its worst - the number of night flights will continue to be completely
unrestricted.
Worse still, in 2012, the Government intends to abolish all limits on the
number of night flights at Stansted.
This all amounts to an outrageous decision by Government and flies
directly in the face of the night noise guidelines issued by the World
Health Organisation which recognise the importance of undisturbed sleep.
Once again, the Government is riding roughshod over local communities and
pandering to the insatiable demands of the aviation industry. It has once
again made a mockery of its entire consultation process by totally ignoring
all representations made by the Stansted community and merely instituting
the limits that it originally proposed. The Government should be thoroughly
ashamed of its failure to enable local people to get a good night's sleep.
Today's decision by the Government will simply drive people to become even
less tolerant of night flights and to argue for a total ban as already
happens at many airports across Europe.
Perhaps we need to relocate Chequers or Dorneywood to beneath a Stansted
flight path in order to get Government Ministers to understand just what
local people around Stansted are expected to put up with.
ENDS
NOTE TO EDITORS
The Department for Transport press release issued today is accessible online
FURTHER INFORMATION
Carol Barbone, Campaign Director, Stop Stansted Expansion M 0777 552 3091 and cbarbone@mxc.co.uk
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