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A Green Party Government Minister has emerged as one to those opposing DAA plans to lift planning restrictions on its new â¬320 million runway at Dublin Airport.
In an objection to the airport operatorâs plan to lift restrictions on the runway, the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and Dublin West TD, Roderic OâGorman, has described as âunacceptableâ the noise levels that local residents will be faced with if the planning restrictions are lifted.
The runway is due to become operational next year and DAA is seeking amendments to the original 2007 planning permission that will be allow it to be used between 6am and midnight. DAA also wants a noise quota system to dictate the number of night-time flights at the airport.
Green Party Government minister Roderic O’Gorman is opposing Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) plans to lift planning restrictions on its new €320m 3.1km runway at Dublin airport.
The Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, who is Dublin West TD, has branded as “unacceptable” the noise levels local residents will be faced with if planning restrictions are lifted.
Due to become operational next year, the DAA is seeking amendments to the original 2007 planning permission that will be allow the runway be used between 6am and midnight.
It has suggested a noise quota system would be used to dictate the number of night-time flights at the airport.