VOLUNTEERS are needed for a new documentary about families who live in the flight-path of a major airport.
VOLUNTEERS are needed for a new documentary about families who live in the flight-path of a major airport.
Campaigners PLANE Speaking wants to recruit people in Linwood, Inchinnan and Kirklandneuk, in Renfrew, for a short film about Glasgow Airport.
The group opposes the expansion Glasgow and Edinburgh airports.
Residents in parts of Clydebank have long complained about aircraft noise.
BAA Glasgow, however, insists its noise-managing measures exceed statutory obligations.
Johnny Agnew, spokesman for PLANE Speaking, said: "This film will show everyone what communities have to put up with living next to the airport.
"We hope that it will add to the growing sense that expansion of Glasgow is nothing more than a flight of fancy, bad for business, bad for communities and bad for the planet."
A community meeting about the film and the planned expansion of Glasgow Airport will be held on February 2 at Linwood's Tweedie Hall at 7pm.
A second meeting will take place at Kirklandneuk Community Centre, in Renfrew on February 4, at 6pm.















