TheLocalYokel
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You're right. I'm not a member of any social media group and only came across this through a link on one of the CWL threads in this forum.Incidentally, I noticed in a CWL thread that StopBristolAirportExpansion are flexing their environmental muscles again saying in a tweet to Qatar Airways that they "are delighted that you made the right choice of airport in this region"
TLY
I think you will find the original SBAE closed down when they lost the fight against the expansion.
I don't think you're on Twitter because the new SBAE only follow CWL Spotters and its followers are all CWL Spotters as well. I find it hard to believe any anti-airport organisation whose main argument is pollution would support any airport. I also notice they are very pro BE! I could be wrong but I reckon it could be a member of another forum just trying to make mischief.
SBAE was an organisation composed of disparate elements to a degree. Their main spokesman was, from memory, a leading figure in the local Friends of the Earth group which was involved with SBAE as were other bodies such as the Campaign To Protect Rural England. These groups' wider aims encompassed the more limited target of SBAE, ie preventing the expansion of one airport.
There was also an enthusiastic input from some local parish councils and individuals whose sole purpose was to prevent BRS expanding. They weren't particularly worried about what happened at other airports, although some might also have had environmental sympathies, and were essentially nimbys.
Some of the statements put out suggested that other airports were better located to take the West Country's air travellers than BRS which is located in a rural setting. I asked them once if they believed that it was better environmentally for lots of people to drive 100 miles or more to Heathrow to fly rather than driving the short distance to a local airport. I received no reply.
If the new master plan requires more land outside the current airport boundary to be taken into airport use I foresee SBAE, or something like, it rising like Phoenix from the Ashes.
Thank you for the note about SBAE's current status, or non-status, and the possibility of others now usurping SBAE's name.
