White Heather said:As for the escalator, the H&S issue relates to circulation space at the top and bottom, so replacing the escalator won't work. You can't have an escalator that just stops without warning whilst passengers are half way up it. There is insufficient space for it to operate safely (according to latest H&S legislation) and structural building works are therefore likely to resolve it. Again, LBA are very much aware of the problem and the need to resolve it. I have raised it previously and it was raised again yesterday by others, so it isn't a subject that is going to go away any time soon. They know it has to be sorted, along with other issues such as the baggage reclaim area. Hopefully it will feature in the plans to be published soon?
White Heather please don't take this response as, in any way shape or form, as criticism of you or the work you do on the Consultative Ctte together with the prompt and comprehensive reports you provide on here.
However I have to say that I am more in tune with the comments and sentiment expressed in an earlier post by lbia. It does sound very much as though management are 'hiding' behind the H & S devil rather than finding a solution because there would be a cost implication. I think this is echoed by Tarn Spotter in a later post.
It is as though passengers comfort and ease of passing through the terminal is inconsequential in the greater scheme of things unless there is an opportunity for some retail on the way.
I have just read the dissertation by TheLocalYokel about his local airport (BRS) and very interesting it was too. For a poorly located airport with similar problems to LBA (weather, short runway, poor communications etc etc) they are now at about 6m pax per year and have spent or are spending an arm and a leg on improvements that will help them grow and endear them to the traveling public as they seem to be very aware of the benefits of looking after their clients. This sort of thought process doesn't seem to have filtered down to LBA management yet though!
Short rant over but I'm sure there will be many more opportunities to revisit this subject in the future.