Re: Mallory Park anti closure petition
Basically, from what I can understand, could be wrong though, probably am, is.....
The council limited the amount of "noisy" days that could take place at Mallory in 1985, this was never enforced and Mallory ran as many "noisy" days as it liked.
A few residents complained and the council got involved.
Mallory Park are saying that the restriction will prevent them from making a profit and if they can't run more "noisy" days they will be better off selling the land for housing.
Only a small minority in the village are complaining, the vast majority are in favour of the track.
Up until last year I have never seen noise testing at the track so some of the blame has to be placed on the track owners themselves, the restrictions imposed on them were being flouted for 25 years, but only a complete moron (or someone trying to increase the value of their house) would buy a house near a race track and moan about the noise.
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