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UK Homes Suffer Worst Aircraft Noise
25 Mar
Summary
- Over 250,000 households face severe aircraft noise.
- Kennington, South London is worst-affected district.
- Property values may drop up to 12% due to noise.

More than 250,000 households across Britain are subjected to significant aircraft noise, with analysis revealing Kennington in South London as the most severely affected district. This 'flight blight' impacts numerous areas beyond the capital, including corridors near Manchester, Bristol, and Edinburgh.
Experts project that the situation may deteriorate as Britain's airports plan to increase their annual flight capacity. This expansion could lead to an additional 600,000 flights per year, exacerbating noise pollution for already affected communities. Homes situated under busy flight paths risk substantial decreases in property value, potentially losing up to 12% of their worth.
Beyond financial implications, chronic exposure to aircraft noise is linked to serious health issues. Studies indicate increased risks of stroke and sleep cycle disruption, prompting health organizations to classify environmental noise as a major public health concern. The projected rise in flight movements underscores the urgency of addressing this growing problem.




