An action group formed to fight air traffic proposals will hold a public meeting next week.
The Save Our Silence Action Group (Sosag) is to hold a meeting with South Suffolk MP Tim Yeo, in Lavenham, on Wednesday, and has already devlivered 10,000 leaflets to the areas affected by the proposed stacking flight path
But organisers have expressed disappointment after the National Air Traffic Service (Nats), which is behind the proposals, refused to attend the meeting.
Frances Bee, from Thorpe Morieux, one of the founders of Sosag, said: "Unfortunately Nats won't attend - their policy is that they don't attend public meetings, they just deal with public …

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