Showing posts with label noise mapping project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label noise mapping project. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

HACAN PRESS RELEASE: Major Report Confirms Aircraft Noise Levels in East London can Match Those in West London

For immediate use

The controversial research published last week by campaign group Fight the Flights which showed that aircraft noise levels in parts of East London can match those in West London has been backed up by earlier research carried out by the respected firm of acousticians, Bureau Veritas.

The report, No Place to Hide, published in 2007, found that the combined noise of Heathrow and City aircraft over Poplar matched the noise in parts of West London. It recorded 84 planes flying over in a two hour period, 45 Heathrow and 26 City Airport. The noise level of the Heathrow aircraft ranged from 60 – 69 decibels and the City aircraft from 64 – 82 decibels.

John Stewart, the Chair of HACAN, which represents residents under the Heathrow flight path and which commissioned the report, said, “Those sort of levels are higher than parts of West London. We can’t get away from the fact that aircraft noise has become a real problem in East London.”

Stewart was critical of City Airport’s reaction to the Fight the Flight’s findings, “the Airport cast doubt on the findings because they said they were not carried out in accordance with internationally-recognised methods of measuring aircraft noise or performed by independent professional acoustic consultants. Our report was and it came up with very similar results. Stephen Turner, the Director of Bureau Veritas is one of the country’s most respected acousticians. Indeed, his firm were the advisers to Newham Council when it approved plans for the expansion of the airport. The bosses of City Airport have to come to terms with the fact that they work in a very noisy industry and not hide behind fine-sounding words.”

ENDS

For further information:

John Stewart on 0207 737 6641 or 07957385650

Press Release dated: 9/11/10



Sunday, March 28, 2010

Under the Flight Path - How noisy is it for you?


Are you affected by London City Airport aircraft noise? Do you live in Redbridge, Barking & Dagenham, or Bexley?

Residents in boroughs across East London are already collecting noise data but we are calling for more residents in the boroughs listed above to take part. 

If you are able to commit to taking noise readings in your area for a minimum of 10 days but preferably for up to 3 weeks, we will loan you the noise meter and show you how to take the readings and record the data. 

Interested? Find out more:

Email us your contact details - fighttheflights@yahoo.co.uk

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Noise Mapping - Do Something Unique, Be Part of the Project!

London21 in conjunction with University College London (UCL) are running a community noise mapping project. You can view the current map of the project here. In a few weeks time noise readings will appear directly on the map.

This project is unique in that it collects not only noise levels, but also residents experience of that noise. It has the potential to affect planning and future use of land and property. London21 will lend you a noise monitor and give you full support in taking noise measurements in your local area. The project is due to run until December 2008. The noise collection is not focussed specifically on airport noise - but any noise which affects you where you live.

See a linked film on the project by UCL which shows the effects of London City Airport Flights on noise levels and interviews local residents on itunes U: "Mapping for Sustainable Communities"

If you are interested in being part of this groundbreaking, and exciting project please contact: Louise Francis, Mapping and Development Project Officer, louise.francis@london21.org.

More Background Information:
http://homepages.ge.ucl.ac.uk/~mhaklay/pdf/Noise_Press_Release_2008.pdf
http://www.urbanbuzz.org/scommunities/showFundedProject.do?id=16