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STAVERTON: EXPANSION NOT JUST SAFETY |
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26th September 2008
Here is a response to an article in the Echo last week when they covered a press release re the Sustainable Development Commission's call
to halt decisions on major airport expansion. In response the airport again said they were not expanding and their project was about safety. This letter sets out to correct that view yet again.
Dear Madam/Sir,
It
seems that Gloucestershire Airport's PR policy is to repeat the line
that the 'project is about safety, not expansion' (Echo 18th Sept) (i).
Sadly some people have been taken in by this.
Even
the pro-airport Joint Airport Scrutiny Working Group, along with the
Airport's previous Business Plans, clearly showed that there is planned
growth in flights and particularly more of the largest aircrafts
currently using Staverton. Indeed in a job advert for the airport last
month they write: "Significant operational developments are also
planned, including removing obstacles from the runway ends and
installing ILS, further enhancing commercial capabilities (ii)."
Are they kidding us or their planned new staff member?
The
Airport want more commercial traffic so let's stop this nonsense about
their plans being only about safety. Then perhaps we can get onto the
debate about their flawed economic case based on out-of-date oil prices
or failures to accept that we must reduce CO2 emissions by 80% at least
if we are to tackle climate change. Indeed we have no alternative.
Even, as the Echo has reported, the Government’s own environmental
watchdog, the Sustainable Development Commission's report have said
that airport growth is not compatible with tackling climate change.
Gloucestershire has a proud aviation heritage, let us now take a lead in common sense.
Cllr Philip Booth, Stroud District councillor (Green), Gloucestershire Airport Action Group.
Notes:
(i)
Thursday 18th September The Echo reported: "Darren Lewington, head of
operations at Gloucestershire Airport, said: "We are not aware of any
change in the government policy and our runway safety project isn't
affected and isn't about airport expansion. The runway safety project
will remove some obstacles from either end of the runway, allowing the
airport to operate more business aircraft but less flying training." Mr
Lewington said although some people have interpreted the project as
being an expansion plan, it's not. "There are no expansion plans as
such," he added." (ii) See advert: http://www.gloucestershireairport.co.uk/Job_ATCO.pdf
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