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Old September 23rd 03, 07:51 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,uk.transport
Niklas Karlsson Niklas Karlsson is offline
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In article , Mrs C wrote:

I lived in Twickenham for a couple of years, and just got used to the
noise after a couple of months. And anyway, living so close to
Richmond Park, the River Thames and Heathrow Airport; as well as being
able to see Concorde on its way to and from the airport more than made
up for the odd noise disturbance.


That's where I live now. Completely agree with your sentiment...
I'm actually suffering LESS aeroplane noise now than where I previously
lived, in Ealing, though, because that house was *right* under one of
the departure paths... ouch.
I mostly find myself living here because I work in the
somewhat-less-charming Feltham.

Niklas
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