That’s one of the several suggestions local Councillor Erika Doyle has put forward in a submission on the license application for this year's air show.
Organisers have proposed an extension to the show from one day to two, and while many will welcome this, residents of Bray should have their say.
In previous years the Saturday of the air show weekend was used as a practice day and full traffic restrictions were not implemented.
Should permission be given to extend the show to two days, the road closures and heavy traffic will be in place for the full weekend.
The license application lists the stakeholders who were consulted ahead of the application being made, and no residents groups or representatives are listed.
The license application is available to view on www.wicklow.ie or at Wicklow County Council buildings and anybody can make a submission by emailing plandev@wicklowcoco.
The period of public submissions closes on Thursday May 11th.
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