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councils dont also bare a grudge
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Should be interesting to see these naked grudges... or did you mean BEAR?
I'm not sure I follow your argument. You seem to be saying that it's OK to make a lot of noise doing training if you're based at the airport (or even occasionally if you're not) but not if you're Ryanair? Surely noise pollution is the same whoever makes it? There is no case of one noise being less annoying than another, is there?
You also haven't addressed the point of the effect upon the local economy of the airport being successful and able to attract such business as Ryanair's training. Would you rather see movements decline and the possible impact that would have on local jobs?
You seem to have strong sense of local identity (the Leicestershire/Derbyshire/Notts issue obviously offends you). I would have thought that you'd be pleased that a local facility was doing well and attracting business. But you seem to be more interested in trying to dictate what they can and can't do. How will that benefit your local area?