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The approval of the planning application also gives more control over the airport. Currently, for example, it is free to operate through the night, but this will end under the new plans. I was also interested to hear that the Health and Safety Executive has stated that an expanded Lydd Airport would not be a risk to Dungeness power station, and that the methods proposed to keep birds away from the airfield are currently in use at Lydd, and have not deterred birds from visiting the nature reserves around Dungeness.
The issue about the future of Lydd Airport has been under consideration for a number of years now, and has divided opinion. I have always been ready in principle to support the development of Lydd airport, as long as questions regarding environmental safety and noise could be answered. I believe that these issues were answered in the presentations to the council and that the members made the right decision in voting in favour of the development.
It is of course important that we preserve the unique landscape of Romney Marsh and Dungeness for future generations, but this does not mean that no development is possible at all, particularly when it only directly affects a very small percentage of the land included in the whole of the protects sites. It is possible in this case for us both to protect the environment and support the local economy.
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