Contractor to set up 24-hour complaints line
Saturday 11th February 2012, 4:00PM GMT.
Big job, big machines. Chris Halpin, Lagan Construction’s civil engineering manager, with a 35-ton excavator which will be used on the airport work. (Pictures by Peter Frankland, 1223021)
AIRPORT contractor Lagan Construction will set up a 24-hour hotline so islanders can settle their gripes and grievances throughout the £80.4m. project.
Contracts manager Steven Turner said he was aware that a number of concerns had already been expressed about potential noise and light pollution and dust clouds by people living near the company’s four temporary storage and material processing compounds.
He said the anxiety was understandable.
‘People have justifiable concerns – if I was going to be someone living near a site like that, I would be asking the same questions,’ he said.
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Good to Lagan, they are doing their best to help
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As long as I don’t here the noise from the Bordeaux area, i’ll be happy.
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There’s only one way for Lagan Construction to settle islanders concerns complaints and grieviences and that is to go away for good and take the digger with them because Guernsey needs it’s health-promoting peace quietitude and blessed undisturbed sleep and no amount of ‘soft-soaping PR’ from ‘Lagan or anyone else will take the place of health-promoting peace, quietitude and blessed undisturbed sleep!
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