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I'm temporarily living in, well lets be generous and call it a Chaelt. (Really its two mobile homes on stilts stuck together) .
Its near St Margarets beside the airport. Well on my first night I awoke at 2am to an almighty roar which was literally shaking the place to pieces. The cups were dancing on the sideboard, the bed was hopping (no joke) up and down on the floor and I was convinced the aluminium roof was going to be lifted from above my head at any second.
A Plane had just taken off from the new runway adjacent and I swear it must've been low enough to hit it with a football. I've never heard anything like it.
Now I know why yer man rented it to me for practically zilch.
The long term residents in houses in this area must still be in shock since this new runway opened. There's no way you could live here long term. They must all be in the process of trying to sell up and get the hell out. But who in their right minds would buy?
The only solution is for the DAA to do the right thing and buy them out. Then they can sell the land to farmers or to the State for biodiversity or summat.
I'm getting the phukk outta here pronto. I don't think the tin can I'm living in will remain in one piece much longer.
Its near St Margarets beside the airport. Well on my first night I awoke at 2am to an almighty roar which was literally shaking the place to pieces. The cups were dancing on the sideboard, the bed was hopping (no joke) up and down on the floor and I was convinced the aluminium roof was going to be lifted from above my head at any second.
A Plane had just taken off from the new runway adjacent and I swear it must've been low enough to hit it with a football. I've never heard anything like it.
Now I know why yer man rented it to me for practically zilch.
The long term residents in houses in this area must still be in shock since this new runway opened. There's no way you could live here long term. They must all be in the process of trying to sell up and get the hell out. But who in their right minds would buy?
The only solution is for the DAA to do the right thing and buy them out. Then they can sell the land to farmers or to the State for biodiversity or summat.
I'm getting the phukk outta here pronto. I don't think the tin can I'm living in will remain in one piece much longer.