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Surprise me and tell me the good folk of Dulwich and east Dulwich and several other adjoining boroughs have failed to notice the changes going on in the skies above their heads. (and I don't mean meteors and asteroids !!)


I mean Heathrow who , with the help of the CAA , have been busy turning our peaceful

neighbourhoods into airport suburbs.


They have altered the height, width and length of the approach paths to Heathrow in the last

few months, condemning some residents to hundreds of flights over their rooftops every day where opnce there were none.

No consultation whatsoever, no rights for the resident whatsoever


I have posted a suggestion this evening on " 38 DEGREES" for a campaign. Please vote for it and encourage others if you agree with the substance of this


Barry McNamara

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