faceman wrote: » Meanwhile on the south side.... no, nothing to report
The Muppet wrote: » Lived in swords all my life and I Can't say i even notice the noise from the planes . Unless there's compo on offer . If so then the noise is indeed a nightmare .
JustAThought wrote: » haha - thats what you think - Dunlaoghaire, Glenageary and city centre will be affected - depending on the deviation paths which will be allowed from the new runway - 15% in each direction :eek:
Fighting Tao wrote: » I'm on a flight path in Dublin 1 that's used at times. I never hear a plane from indoors and even outdoors it's a very low level sound. Only the Garda or coast guard helicopters can be heard indoors. The flight path doesn't impact me at all and it certainly won't impact Dun Laoghaire or Glenageary. Away with your scaremongering!
sdanseo wrote: » Airport has been there since the 1940s. Probably shouldn't have bought a home near the country's main airport without considering that it might expand eventually. The need for the the airport to expand and all the associated development that brings vastly overwhelms the moaning of a few locals and always should. I don't use the word moaning to trivialise it either; aircraft fly out over my house every day and you get used to it. It's never bothered me in in the slightest.
Fighting Tao wrote: » How will anyone know if they will be affected by increased noise levels before it's operational? I ask because you claim it'll affect places on the south side when it currently doesn't affect Dublin 1. Surely once it's operational then that's the time to prove it's a hazard to your hearing and then seek compo for hearing loss and to soundproof your house.
Richard Hillman wrote: » It currently does affect DL and Glenageary. There are night flights from 11pm until 2am some nights of low cloud cover. I wear ear plugs in bed and can still hear them.
JustAThought wrote: » there are new schools that are being built with soundproofing in the classrooms as far out as Tyrrelstown and Blanchardstown in recognition of how bad it is going to be. Whole streets are being quietly bought out by the airport - they won't pay for the land, or businesses, but entire communities are being quietly moved. As regards main airport that stands to reason - however having the no night-time flights planning permission overruled is going to affect people and properties that have never been affected before - and this will be a new route and a new part of the city affected - it hasn't been built yet so those people who will be under it won't know what hit them until it is too late. And isn't boards for all kinds of everything - where else would I talk about it!
Big Nasty wrote: » Flights leaving Dublin Airport affect your sleep so badly in DL / Glenageary that you have to wear ear plugs? Precious!