This is straight from the council’s website, the documents it links to are all pdf files that may be difficult for some computers to open, I will endeavour to sort it out after lunch.
Independent reviews completed
Following the submission of the proposed new night-time flying policy by Manston Airport in September, three pieces of technical work have now been completed by independent specialists Bureau Veritas on behalf of Thanet District Council.
The first is an independent technical review of the Night Noise Assessment which was prepared by Bickerdike Allen Partners on behalf of Manston Airport. This assessment was submitted as part of the airport's proposal in September and explained the implications of the proposal. The night-time flying policy, which is based on some of the findings of the Night Noise Assessment, has also been reviewed within this report. The second piece of work is a review of the night quota schemes at other UK Airports and the third is a Glossary of Terms.
All three pieces of work will be discussed at the next meeting of the Airport Working Party.
· View the Manston Airport night noise assessment review (PDF 708kb)
· View the review of Night quota Schemes at other UK Airports (PDF 45kb)
· View the Glossary of Terms (PDF 200kb)
I am a bit busy today but have put up the stuff in html it’s a bit messy at the moment and I will tidy it up when I get a chance here are the links.
http://www.thanetonline.com/nightflights/id7.htm
http://www.thanetonline.com/nightflights/id7.htm
http://www.thanetonline.com/nightflights/id9.htm
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