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Civil Aviation Bill

Proceeding contribution from Karen Buck (Labour) in the House of Commons on Monday, 10 October 2005. It occurred during Debate on bills on Civil Aviation Bill.
I hear what my hon. Friend says and I am happy to discuss the matter with him further. We expect relevant airport operators to offer households subject to high levels of noise assistance with the costs of relocating and to offer acoustic insulation to other noise-sensitive buildings such as schools and hospitals. We have also suggested that airports where those criteria may bite may wish to start noise contouring to check their current noise levels, where they do not already do so, so that they can apply the criteria accurately. As airports develop in future, we expect them to offer to purchase those properties suffering from both a high level of noise and a large increase in noise and to offer acoustic insulation to any residential property that suffers both from a medium to high level of noise and a large increase in noise. Those more generous provisions recognise that residents in such areas may have chosen to live there because they did not expect such development to take place.

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Reference

437 c96-7 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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