Fly-in village
Language: English Series: Times ; 29 July 1992, 5(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: The UK`s first fly-in village is likely to receive planning permission, although locals have objected to this new development aimed at those who fly to work, with each house having its own hangar and taxiway to a runway.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2830-42 Developing the Danube | WB2830-43 County Hall decision challenged | WB2830-44 Development defined | WB2830-45 Fly-in village | WB2830-46 King`s Cross decision | WB2830-47 Architects` fees | WB2830-48 Estate agencies face closure |
The UK`s first fly-in village is likely to receive planning permission, although locals have objected to this new development aimed at those who fly to work, with each house having its own hangar and taxiway to a runway.