I have to admit that they who shall not be named, and their buddies in Westminster, Civic Hall and the BBC/YEP/YP/T&A are doing my head in. They are literally driving me nuts. I'm totally sick to death of their negativity and persistent whining. Someone needs to take them on,.but it's not going to happen, so we just have to put up with them.
 
I have to admit that they who shall not be named, and their buddies in Westminster, Civic Hall and the BBC/YEP/YP/T&A are doing my head in. They are literally driving me nuts. I'm totally sick to death of their negativity and persistent whining. Someone needs to take them on,.but it's not going to happen, so we just have to put up with them.
We all have a right to question unbalanced reporting, especially from the BBC. I still think we should write to Look Norths editor and tell them how they are demonising LBA, and yet sing the praises of DSA which probably will never see the light of day again. This is a very credible forum, so could we not send a letter/email to BBC Yorkshire from all of us forumers...for that matter, lets send to all the media who are trying to destroy LBA?
 
We all have a right to question unbalanced reporting, especially from the BBC. I still think we should write to Look Norths editor and tell them how they are demonising LBA, and yet sing the praises of DSA which probably will never see the light of day again. This is a very credible forum, so could we not send a letter/email to BBC Yorkshire from all of us forumers...for that matter, lets send to all the media who are trying to destroy LBA?
You mean in the name of the LBA Support Group?
 
We all have a right to question unbalanced reporting, especially from the BBC. I still think we should write to Look Norths editor and tell them how they are demonising LBA, and yet sing the praises of DSA which probably will never see the light of day again. This is a very credible forum, so could we not send a letter/email to BBC Yorkshire from all of us forumers...for that matter, lets send to all the media who are trying to destroy LBA?
We could and as this is a "group" it will take more members to become actively involved. This is the problem we have. Ross, Heather and I spent many hours creating petitions, draughting press releases, creating website pages and having meetings with various people in an effort to help secure the airports planning consent. Other than vocally on here, nobody else has come forward to offer their support. We still need a group spokesperson. Somebody who brushes up well in front of a camera.
 
We could and as this is a "group" it will take more members to become actively involved. This is the problem we have. Ross, Heather and I spent many hours creating petitions, draughting press releases, creating website pages and having meetings with various people in an effort to help secure the airports planning consent. Other than vocally on here, nobody else has come forward to offer their support. We still need a group spokesperson. Somebody who brushes up well in front of a camera.
You all do some amazing work I no I appreciate all the effort you put in and am sure all other members do, am happy to help out in any way you want but not in front of a camera, now if Spencer stokes was to interview me I could make him feel very stupid
 
You all do some amazing work I no I appreciate all the effort you put in and am sure all other members do, am happy to help out in any way you want but not in front of a camera, now if Spencer stokes was to interview me I could make him feel very stupid
Are you volunteering for a non camera interview with Mr Stokes?
 
There's no doubt that if we contacted Spencer Stokes to tell him what we, the Support Group think of his biased reporting, the BBC generally, and they who shall not be named in particular, he would suggest being interviewed to provide an alternative, pro airport point of view, but almost certainly on camera. Therein lies the problem. Someone not only needs to scrub up well, and really know their stuff on LBA, they also need to be happy to be seen in public as a representative of a pro airport group. Until we have someone, we are destined to allow t'other lot the freedom of the airwaves, wittering on without ever being challenged. Ideally we need someone who is already a public figure that is happy to join the group and be our spokesperson.

Personally, I've been through this in the past, taking part in a public inquiry, drafting our speech for that, manning pro airport stands at the Great Yorkshire Show and Harewood House, and collecting nearly 18,000 statements of support for 24H operations, always incurring the wrath of the other lot who hated our airport, LACAN. I'm past all that now and so we need someone else to take the lead.

Some time ago, I posted that the time was approaching for me to stand down from the Consultative Committee after representing airport supporters for around 34 years at a guess. I asked for anyone who would like to take over permanently to message me. Nobody did, and there lies the problem. Supporting LBA behind the scenes on here is one thing, going to the next level and potentially in the public eye is another thing altogether, but it's the only way we will ever knock that other lot off the perch gifted them by the BBC.
 
Could we not as a support group take it in turns at going to the meeting? I for one work shifts so there is no way I could commit to it full time but would be more than happy to attend if I was available
Also Heather i really appreciate everything you do
Oh does any one have Spencer stokes email address I can send him a nice email
 
@JRP very well said. Everyone really appreciates everything you do/have done @White Heather but without knowing everyone's own personal commitments I believe it is unfair to make it sound like no one wants to. I think there are multiple factors at play here and in my case I would be more than willing to do more but a combination of my personal circumstances coupled with my employers subsequent views prevent me making any massive committments. That said I am more than happy to help where I can
 
Could we not as a support group take it in turns at going to the meeting? I for one work shifts so there is no way I could commit to it full time but would be more than happy to attend if I was available
Also Heather i really appreciate everything you do
Oh does any one have Spencer stokes email address I can send him a nice email
spencer [email protected]

Thank you.

No, there has to be a single nominated person to represent the Support Group on the Committee, who has to be approved by the Chair. We can have a named alternate attendee to cover in the case of unavailability.

@JRP very well said. Everyone really appreciates everything you do/have done @White Heather but without knowing everyone's own personal commitments I believe it is unfair to make it sound like no one wants to. I think there are multiple factors at play here and in my case I would be more than willing to do more but a combination of my personal circumstances coupled with my employers subsequent views prevent me making any massive committments. That said I am more than happy to help where I can
I haven't suggested nobody wants to. I'm simply stating a fact that nobody has put themselves forward to take over in the Committee, for whatever reason. There's no criticism. I'm fully aware that people who are working would have to take time off for meetings, as I myself did whilst employed. And it's the same with representing the group in the public eye.

Could we not as a support group take it in turns at going to the meeting? I for one work shifts so there is no way I could commit to it full time but would be more than happy to attend if I was available
Also Heather i really appreciate everything you do
Oh does any one have Spencer stokes email address I can send him a nice email
Sorry, there was a typo last time - so try again!

[email protected]
 
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Official statement released by Leeds-Bradford Airport CEO Vincent Hodder.

Leeds Bradford Airport

Leeds Bradford Airport terminal

Welcome to the Yorkshire region’s largest airport​

At Leeds Bradford Airport we help millions of passengers reach a wide range of international destinations every year.
We want to inspire our community and that’s why we aspire to be the first choice airport for our customers, providing excellent connectivity and positive customer experiences.
At Leeds Bradford we are well placed to serve our thriving region, with competitive airlines offering great routes and prices worth travelling for.

Some of our historical highlights​

Since opening on the site in 1931, Yeadon Aerodrome still sits only 7 miles from Leeds centre and 9 miles from the centre of Bradford. Well known amongst locals, the spot holds the title as England’s highest airport with an elevation pf 681 ft.
Here’s a bit about how we took off:
  • Leeds and Bradford Municipal Aerodrome opened on 17 October 1931, expanding to scheduled flights and by 35 acres in 1935.
  • When the Second World War brought a halt to civil aviation in 1939 a near-by, camouflaged aircraft factory used the aerodrome to deliver planes to the war effort.
  • Civilians were flying out from Leeds Bradford Airport again by 1947 and the 50s and 60s brought routes to Belfast, Düsseldorf and Dublin we still offer today.
  • Work to extend the runway, create a tunnel to take the A658 beneath it and redevelopments of the terminal building were completed in 1985 upgrading the airport to regional status.
  • Transatlantic flights to Canada were first offered in 1984 with Wardair. The first chartered Concorde landed in 1986 with an estimated 70,000 people there to see it.
  • In 1994 we went open all hours meaning flights could use the airport 24 hours a day.

Recent developments​

In recent years, airport passengers have grown significantly from 1.2 million a year in 1997 to 2.9 million in 2007. Now welcoming over 4 million passengers a year, the airport plans to welcome 7 million a year by 2030.

AMP Capital (now InfraBridge) acquired Leeds Bradford Airport in 2017, bringing expertise and a successful track record of investing in airports globally within its infrastructure portfolio, to Yorkshire. Since then, the airport terminal has undergone significant improvement.

Our future​

As a regional airport our success is one we share with the Yorkshire region. We strategically plan our growth and development with the local economy, environment and stakeholders in mind.

To help achieve our ambitions, we have produced our ‘Route to 2030 Strategic Development Plan’ - which will see annual passenger numbers increase from four million to seven million by 2030. It’s an investment in the future of Leeds Bradford Airport and sits alongside our Surface Access Strategy.

DEVELOPMENT

A part of the community​

The responsibility of serving our region and local communities sustainably is a long term commitment at the heart of our planning. We have a commitment to protecting the environment, investing in our community and consulting on our future plans. A formal link to our neighbouring communities is hosted at the Leeds Bradford Airport Consultative Committee Meeting (ACC) held quarterly.

AIRPORT CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
SLAVERY & HUMAN TRAFFICKING STATEMENT

Night flight information – CLEUD Applications

In September 2023, LBA submitted five Certificates of Lawfulness for Existing Use or Development (CLEUD’s) to Leeds City Council, to clarify how the existing planning conditions affecting the airport should operate. An open letter from our CEO, a Q&A document explaining these applications and the Application Statement can be viewed on the links below.

Open letter from Vincent Hodder, CEO
A Q&A Document
CLEUD Application Statement

Diversity & Inclusion​

Our Diversity & Inclusion report can be found here

Open letter from Vincent Hodder, CEO
A Q&A Document

Open letter from Vincent Hodder, Chief Executive Officer of Leeds Bradford Airport​

To our neighbours and local communities
Following various press coverage regarding night flights at Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA), I am writing to clarify and state that it is not LBA’s intention, nor has it submitted, any application or proposal for increased or unlimited night flights.

I understand that the incorrect and misleading information and statements made has caused understandable concern in our local community. To ease any anxiety, I would like to clarify the intention of our recent applications for Certificates of Lawfulness for Existing Use or Development (CLEUD) and correct the misinformation in circulation.
In the interests of full disclosure and transparency, the CLEUD applications can be viewed on our website. We have also prepared a Q&A available on our website which provides greater detail.

Some of the statements we have seen suggest that the granting of these CLEUD applications would lead to a huge increase in the number of night flights. This is absolutely not the case.

Contrary to speculation, LBA is not seeking to change the planning conditions that apply to the airport. The CLEUD applications will provide a determination and clarify how the existing planning permission, written nearly 30 years ago, should operate. This will allow LBA to ensure that it remains compliant with the conditions in a complicated and changing landscape.

Finally, to reiterate, LBA has not applied to increase night flights. I would encourage you to read the Q&A for further information.

Best regards

Vincent Hodder Chief Executive Officer Leeds Bradford Airport
 
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