Looking at the Leeds Planning Portal, the updated agreed expiry date for the applications is 8 July!So today's the day... Or is it... ?
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Looking at the Leeds Planning Portal, the updated agreed expiry date for the applications is 8 July!So today's the day... Or is it... ?
Talk about kicking the can down the road!!Looking at the Leeds Planning Portal, the updated agreed expiry date for the applications is 8 July!
Its just a circus aint it, its so unbelievable its just laughable!Talk about kicking the can down the road!!
The airport will continue as they have done previously. They've said they are content to wait and the most important thing is the correct outcome (in the airports favour) which to me seems to be the only legally sound outcome having read all the documents . Maybe they'll wait until the General Election and sneak out the answer then, hoping it will be lost in all the election clamour.Alternatively a delay to July may suit the airport. That way they cant say they broke any quota limits in 2024 because the required clarification was still outstanding. Probably gives them more clout against LCC
If the deadline has been extended by LCC as far as I’m aware this has to be with the agreement of the applicant, LBA.When I check this morning it was still showing today so clearly it has just been updated.
Surely the airport must insist a decision is made now. This is ridiculous.
I thought exactly the same and I did wonder why they were aiming for the 8th March so close to the May elections. Obviously they always intended to extend the deadline.It’s in the interests of both the Council and LBA for any favourable decision to be totally watertight given the furore that will follow from the usual suspects who will look for ways to challenge it. If this means taking their time and going through the applications in minute detail to ensure this is the case I’m certain LBA would go along with this. There’s also the political aspect that there are local elections in May which the Labour Council may want to get out of the way before announcing a controversial decision that no doubt would get full (probably negative) coverage in the press.
I would disagree that the Council have thwarted the development of the airport. The Council approved the last proposal for a brand new terminal, the current terminal extension, and the extension before that. The actual professional planners have done their job and applied planning policy correctly. The link road was a shame, but significant upgrades to the A6120 would have been required in conjunction with the link road for it to make a substantial difference. The Council and WYCA also seem committed to bringing mass transit to the airport and establishing an employment hub. I wouldn't be surprised if a new link road is proposed in the future.I understand the point about not wanting to announce before the Local Elections, but July is 2 months after them.
I still don't understand why it is taking so long. Surely, if there is a lot of data to check, then allocate more staff to do it. It is in the interests of LCC and LBA to get this sorted before the main summer period with a lot more night flying. How can LBA plan with their airline partners when they do not know what the rules are? unless LCC/LBA have come to an agreement?
LCC have thwarted the development of LBA for years, are they still trying to do it?
One further question: I know the majority of members think the CLUED's will be approved. But what happens if they are turned down and LBA appeal, can they carry on as the last 20 years or do they have to stick to the old quotas?
I know I can be cynical in my old age, but something is not right here.
Absolutely true.I would disagree that the Council have thwarted the development of the airport. The Council approved the last proposal for a brand new terminal, the current terminal extension, and the extension before that. The actual professional planners have done their job and applied planning policy correctly. The link road was a shame, but significant upgrades to the A6120 would have been required in conjunction with the link road for it to make a substantial difference. The Council and WYCA also seem committed to bringing mass transit to the airport and establishing an employment hub. I wouldn't be surprised if a new link road is proposed in the future.
However, nearly all Councillors make politically motivated decisions and fundamentally misunderstand or choose intentionally to ignore planning policies. That is where a lot of issues can arise. This is frustrating, along with the Secretary of State seemingly randomly calling planning applications approved at the local level and then taking an age to make a final decision.
Having said all that, hopefully, one doesn't have to eat one's words, and the Council and LBA come to an agreement over these applications.![]()
Without knowing which two, impossible to say. It's quite likely to mean an appeal though depending on which two are rejected, which are accepted and how that impacts on the airports operations. Frankly, having seen the submissions and the evidence, I'm amazed they could find any way to reject any. But rejecting 2 of 4 sounds very much like a compromise to me.Just being reported that 2 of the CLEUDS have been rejected by LCC. What does this mean?
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