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The meaningful contact point is valid in my opinion. I've said all along the airport have been backwards in coming forward. It would be in their own best interests to become more involved in local communities.I really hope you are correct about this Easy289 !
We all thought the process to build the new terminal was a done deal and were assured every legal challenge had been looked at with care.
but look were we are now.
I do not want this airport to be closed or down graded and I certainly do not want to have a massive housing or industrial estate behind our present home.
I have been telling my neighbour local residents that the land between our houses and the runway belonging to the airport is safe from being built upon whilst the airport is operational because our local Mp told me the council had an agreement with the Airport owners not to sell it or build on it due to its proximity to the main runway which is a safety and environmental issue.
Even the anti-airport locals living on our street could see the sense of assisting the airport to prosper and put up with the noise and pollution some of them say they suffer.
They point out that they have never had any meaningful contact with the airport management but often have anti-airport campaigners and local council officials knocking on the door.
Would seem to me that needs to be on the agenda to try getting people on side.
It’s not just that. Doncaster doesn’t have the space currently to have an operation the size of LBA.
It sound ambitious and I hope DSA is successful and I like their plans for cargo. But I echo user Ap1995 comments that any UK airport will probably struggle to expand as green muppets, MPS, climate scientists Ect all seem to rule the country and get to decide what we can and can’t have.
If this goes ahead ^^^ then who knows what will happen.
At least we have long haul at DSAif what goes ahead? very outdated. i presume any airport in the UK are going to have a very very hard time expanding like LBA is seeing. DSA cant even sustain simple links to AMS. Wouldnt say it was much to worry about.
'Without a fight' is certainly true these days when any criticism of the environmental zealots is regarded as a form of heresy in the eyes of many of them.It sound ambitious and I hope DSA is successful and I like their plans for cargo. But I echo user Ap1995 comments that any UK airport will probably struggle to expand as green muppets, MPS, climate scientists Ect all seem to rule the country and get to decide what we can and can’t have.
Especially when it comes to aviation it seems to be the biggest target in climate change even though it only accounts for 2% of emissions. If LBA can’t expand and build a nice new environmentally friendly terminal then I doubt any other UK airport will get to do their plans without a fight.
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