The Biggin Hill Air Show takes place on two consecutive days of the year, not a lot out of 365 is it?

Post cold war military cutbacks have seen military activity at the “airport” atrophy, with the resulting affect on the local economy. The show brings much-needed business to the area surely Mr Buller does not deny traders the high point of their financial year.

As for traffic and aeroplanes near an airport, I'm not quite sure what these have to do with civil rights issues. In fact, Mr Buller does not make it clear whether it is the show or the airport he would like closed. Perhaps he should pour himself a long cool drink and enjoy the free show I imagine his location affords, and maybe unwind a little.

I am not into aeroplanes and not a Biggin Hill trader.

Simon W Farnham

High Gables

Bromley