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| Surrey Heath Liberal Democrats - working for you, for a better future | 4th September 2010 | <info@surreyheathlibdems.org.uk> |
Mytchett - NO Flight increase - Cindy Ferguson12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Mon 1st Jun 2009
County Council Candidate Cindy Ferguson would work to ensure there was no flight increase at Farnborough Airfield. Cindy told our website, "As your Liberal Democrat Councillor on Surrey County Council I would work hard to oppose the proposals by TAG to massively increase the number of flights allowed. Whilst I have been calling on residents in Mytchett over the last few weeks, I have become very aware of how your quality of life is being adversely affected by aircraft noise, pollution and visual intrusion over your properties. I have been saddened to hear how your daily life and especially the enjoyment of your weekends have been badly affected. Lib Dems across Surrey Heath, Rushmoor and Hart districts have put forward their own Plan. This recognises the contribution the Airfield makes to the local economy and supports the continued provision of executive business flying. But it opposes any increase in flights which would adversely affect public safety or the quality of life".
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Related News Stories:Sat 14th Nov 2009: "No More Deaths on Mytchett Place Road!". Mon 1st Jun 2009: Frimley Green - Traffic Issues are Key - Cindy Ferguson. Deepcut - Cindy Ferguson says "NO" to 1700 houses. Wed 18th Mar 2009: Mytchett Accident Black Spot - SUCCESS! Thu 12th Mar 2009: Mytchett School Traffic Safety Concern. Sat 17th Jan 2009: Lib Dem survey in Mytchett shows residents oppose increase in flights. Related Press Articles:Tue 3rd Jan 2006: Frimley Green, Mytchett and Deepcut Parish Magazine Article - November 2005. Published and promoted by Helen Whitcroft, 5 Timberbank, Frimley Green, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 6PL The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |