The councillors will just take the cash from the encroaching property developments, and eventually the track will get legislated out of existence.
What needs to get up is the "agent of change" legislation that is floating around that protects existing facilities like pubs with bands and racetracks, by placing the onus on anybody building property nearby (the agent of change) for noise abatement.
Otherwise we get people that buy apartments near a thriving live band venue, then complain about the noise... Same with airports and race tracks.
****ing idiots, all of them.
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