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11:15am Tuesday 19th January 2010 in News
THE expansion of Southend Airport will not go ahead without the authorisation of a Government minister, it has been announced
Communities Secretary John Denham has issued an Article 14 Direction about the planning application to extend the runway at London Southend Airport.
The effect of the direction is to prevent Southend Council granting planning permission on the application without his authorisation.
The application will still be considered at Development Control Committee at 2pm tomorrow.
If the committee decides to approve the application this decision will be frozen until either:
FULL STORY AND REACTION IN WEDNESDAY'S ECHO
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APR
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12:05pm Tue 19 Jan 10
radioman
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12:09pm Tue 19 Jan 10
Campbell's dad
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12:28pm Tue 19 Jan 10
max ell
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R P S
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1:18pm Tue 19 Jan 10
emcee
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1:50pm Tue 19 Jan 10
perini
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2:05pm Tue 19 Jan 10
thelonewhinger
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2:36pm Tue 19 Jan 10
tophatdt
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3:16pm Tue 19 Jan 10
Sir Henry Rawlinson
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3:19pm Tue 19 Jan 10
Marshwalker
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4:42pm Tue 19 Jan 10
southendreb
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4:55pm Tue 19 Jan 10
emcee wrote:Excuse me laughing haHaHa
This makes no difference at all. The Secretary of State probably would not want to get involved unless there was evidence that it was of such national importatnce or detrement that it would require him to do so. It is merely a delaying tactic for the inevitable. Someone, somewhere has prodded the Labour Minister into issuing this Article 14 Direction as a last ditch attempt to try and sabbotage events. I wonder who it was? Amess perhaps? In a letter to my good self, James Dudderidge MP believed the "Secretary of State should not make such decisions and that the local councils should have total authority over these matters".
notnimbys
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6:13pm Tue 19 Jan 10
r6keith
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6:30pm Tue 19 Jan 10
r6keith
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6:37pm Tue 19 Jan 10
essexboi1989
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6:44pm Tue 19 Jan 10
BASILBRUSH
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7:17pm Tue 19 Jan 10
notnimbys
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7:21pm Tue 19 Jan 10
r6keith wrote:its not a matter of whether we are happy as you say..its important that consideration is given to the proposal impartially and with an objective view..this is the democratic process...you are implying that the amount of night flights in the vicinty is non beneficial to residents, if this is the case then shouldnt this important issue be considered whether there is a planning application or not? there has been a lack of foresight in the past allowing night flights in any event..the council i hope will consider that the current agreement is not appropriate...Southa
The night flights Sir Henry mentions. With planning permission 120 per month! Without 915 per month. Happy now Nimbys !!!!!!!!!! Oh and without noise level restrictions !!!!!!!!! Oh how we have been lead by the scaremongering 2%
emcee
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7:27pm Tue 19 Jan 10
notnimbys wrote:I really do not see what all the fuss is about. As someone has already pointed out, this is only going to be a "rubber stamp" situation. There is no "great news" about it. What a ridiculous thing to say. It's only a formality. Admitedly one that only succeeds in wasting time and energy, but a formality all the same. This is not a step in the wrong direction for the extension, just a detour or stopping off point.
great news!
The decision making process should not be rushed and this will enable full impartial, objective, subjective consideration of the proposals.
I note in the (all to be believed) Echo today that there was no impartial consultants acting on behalf of the planning authority when considering the proposal...at least now there will be external consideration of the facts not just the naive belief that this proposal from stobbarts will benefit and "enhance" the community in which it operates.ok as stated if consent is not granted then there are no restrictions on night flights , hopefully the newly elected adminsitration will act in the best interests of the residents and negotiate with stobbarts to restrict night operations for the good of the borough..i doubt it? pigs will fly rather than planes if this happened...1.2.3.4..
.basil where are you?
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7:35pm Tue 19 Jan 10
notnimbys
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7:37pm Tue 19 Jan 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:5.6.7.8.....as noted its just good to note than an external view will be taken...its interesting to note that if the expansion is accepted then Southend will become Utopia. is this a guarantee..no.surely the size of the airport does not guarantee the prosperity of the region(compare to others) how will prosperity be measured increase in average pay, unemployment rates.. we will see that an airport expansion is not the only variable that makes a prosperous region..as noted i read in the echo that no impartial external view was taken by the planning authority when considering this application..isnt this the "due process" when considering a major application of this type? its not just the application.. its the process thats been adopted that should be considered to be fair and reasonable to all.... hope your sky+ works ok now?
Don't worry notnimbys I am still here. Only just had access to the web. An article 14 makes a difference how? The merits of the proposal are the same, and due process was still followed. No doubt the airport would prefer a straight forward yes to minimise delays. But the DCC will still make a decision tomorrow either way, and hopefully the right decision will be made for the future prosperity of the area. The Secretary of State will then analyse the application, ask any questions and make his decision based on the facts already presented. As for restrictions on night flights should the application not go through... Surely Stobart would be wanting to maximise its investment with limited potential (ie existing runway length)? However, IF (and I have never been naive enough to suggest its a forgone conclusion), the application fails. Then I worry about the future of the Southend area and the attractiveness to any companies looking in. But there are no good reasons why the application should be rejected. 1.2.3.4.......
notnimbys
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7:40pm Tue 19 Jan 10
emcee wrote:ok i forgot this is a "done deal" naive of me...but i really hope that an independant subjective view can now be taken....even if it does take time...
notnimbys wrote: great news! The decision making process should not be rushed and this will enable full impartial, objective, subjective consideration of the proposals. I note in the (all to be believed) Echo today that there was no impartial consultants acting on behalf of the planning authority when considering the proposal...at least now there will be external consideration of the facts not just the naive belief that this proposal from stobbarts will benefit and "enhance" the community in which it operates.ok as stated if consent is not granted then there are no restrictions on night flights , hopefully the newly elected adminsitration will act in the best interests of the residents and negotiate with stobbarts to restrict night operations for the good of the borough..i doubt it? pigs will fly rather than planes if this happened...1.2.3.4.. .basil where are you?I really do not see what all the fuss is about. As someone has already pointed out, this is only going to be a "rubber stamp" situation. There is no "great news" about it. What a ridiculous thing to say. It's only a formality. Admitedly one that only succeeds in wasting time and energy, but a formality all the same. This is not a step in the wrong direction for the extension, just a detour or stopping off point.
evilc
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7:43pm Tue 19 Jan 10
BASILBRUSH
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BASILBRUSH
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7:57pm Tue 19 Jan 10
Soozie
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7:58pm Tue 19 Jan 10
tophatdt wrote:If it was me I would give them an ultimatum - get with the program or we are moving operations somewhere else.
to summarise; what a bloody shambles! I wonder what Stobart Group will think about this delay. The runway should have been ready for 2012.
southendmechanic
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8:23pm Tue 19 Jan 10
southendreb
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9:35pm Tue 19 Jan 10
southendmechanic wrote:The super port is still not certain.At the riskof making steam come out of basils ears. perhaps thats what stobbarts want
hey all is not lost for stobarts if this isnt approved with the new super port being built this corner of the southeast will be very good for freight and with no noise restrictions and a very high cap on flights at night could make a packet with air, sea , road, and rail links. Only losers would be the people of southend with nowhere near the jobs created that there would be with a passenger airport. lets hope they dont have to diverse their plans.
southendmechanic
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9:52pm Tue 19 Jan 10
notnimbys
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10:01pm Tue 19 Jan 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:no not privy...just asking the question..and i am not pretending to know the price structure, however price is a major factor in travel...you will be aware that the expansion of sustainable infrastructure is important i.e. train travel...local hubs making it easier to travel by train rather than plane...the government is actively supporting this mode of transport.... Just because SAEN use Southampton as a comparison does not mean that it should be dismissed out of hand. i trust Southampton airport is profitable without night flights so this is the basis of the comparison and argument. Also i believe london city airport does not have night flights so again why the need..if stobbart and the council are serious about "enhancing" the environment in which we all live then why not an agreement to a total ban?
notnimbys, Are you privvy to the fare structures of airlines and an airport in negotiations? The cost of a flight when comparing it to to the cost of the other larger airports will be based on time, convenience, any costs for parking or travelling by train, petrol and the product available (ie routes) as well as the actual cost of the flight. When I book a flight I consider all those factors. Convenience and reducing actual time in travelling is a big incentive. You mention City airport. They are doing very well considering the higher fares. But then I don't pretend to know the potential fares from Southend, so i don't assume they will be any more or less expensive than Stansted or Gatwick. . Southampton is compared by virtue of its size and type of passenger operation and financial affects on the local economy. Not as a carbon copy. That has been made clear on more than one occasion. Only SAEN use the amount of night flights as a comparison. Whether I use Southend will depend on whether they have a flight to a destination I am going to at that time. I won't resent the airport being there if I have to fly from Stansted or Heathrow once in a while, because the benefits to the area will be more than worth it. An existing airport which already supports over 1200 jobs will have a secure future.
BASILBRUSH
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10:01pm Tue 19 Jan 10
southendmechanic
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10:23pm Tue 19 Jan 10
perini
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11:53pm Tue 19 Jan 10
Soozie wrote:Canada perhaps - hopefully!
tophatdt wrote: to summarise; what a bloody shambles! I wonder what Stobart Group will think about this delay. The runway should have been ready for 2012.If it was me I would give them an ultimatum - get with the program or we are moving operations somewhere else. This would suit the nimbys, however these are the people that have tunnel vision and cannot see the big picture. Lets move on and build the extension.
R P S
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12:41am Wed 20 Jan 10
Soozie
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7:41am Wed 20 Jan 10
perini wrote:Well the way things look in this country - yeah!!
Soozie wrote:Canada perhaps - hopefully!tophatdt wrote: to summarise; what a bloody shambles! I wonder what Stobart Group will think about this delay. The runway should have been ready for 2012.If it was me I would give them an ultimatum - get with the program or we are moving operations somewhere else. This would suit the nimbys, however these are the people that have tunnel vision and cannot see the big picture. Lets move on and build the extension.
r6keith
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9:48am Wed 20 Jan 10
notnimbys wrote:We have done the process, lets just get on and build. The current 106 agreement is 915 night flights like it or not. We do not live in Southhampton we live in Southend. City airport flights are more bussiness based flights.
r6keith wrote: The night flights Sir Henry mentions. With planning permission 120 per month! Without 915 per month. Happy now Nimbys !!!!!!!!!! Oh and without noise level restrictions !!!!!!!!! Oh how we have been lead by the scaremongering 2%its not a matter of whether we are happy as you say..its important that consideration is given to the proposal impartially and with an objective view..this is the democratic process...you are implying that the amount of night flights in the vicinty is non beneficial to residents, if this is the case then shouldnt this important issue be considered whether there is a planning application or not? there has been a lack of foresight in the past allowing night flights in any event..the council i hope will consider that the current agreement is not appropriate...Southa mpton is compared although no night flights are allowed..why should all residents be threatended with expansion because of the current agreement is not adequate...also i wonder how many residents will use southend airport if the pricing mechanism does not compare with other airports nearby...how many fans will there be if the airport expands and is not used by locals..compare prices at city airport to stanstead, heathrow, gatwick note the difference....how many people use gatwick,stanstead, heathrow when there are similar flights nearer to home from city aiport yet it is not used because the flights are more expensive...
BASILBRUSH
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9:49am Wed 20 Jan 10
R P S wrote:Thousands?
congratulations saen this would never have happened without you and your thousands of supporters. Now let's keep going to a public inquiry
r6keith
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9:51am Wed 20 Jan 10
R P S wrote:And watch Southend die , more jobs gone today at EON , wake up move on, or shall I order the tumble weed ?
congratulations saen this would never have happened without you and your thousands of supporters. Now let's keep going to a public inquiry
DannyK86
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9:56am Wed 20 Jan 10
R P S wrote:You made a typing mistake there. 'Thousands' should have been 'handful'.
congratulations saen this would never have happened without you and your thousands of supporters. Now let's keep going to a public inquiry
anon anon
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11:15am Wed 20 Jan 10
dh1968
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Max Impact
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12:32pm Wed 20 Jan 10
R P S wrote:SAEN had nothing to do with it you numpty... unless a member works for that department if so then they will face corruption charges if found out.
congratulations saen this would never have happened without you and your thousands of supporters. Now let's keep going to a public inquiry
perini
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3:19pm Wed 20 Jan 10
Soozie wrote:Thanks - After being made redundant a job would be nice. Mind you, if the colonials stayed in the colonies there would be more jobs for the native workforce!
perini wrote:Well the way things look in this country - yeah!! When this extension goes through, maybe you can get a job there hmmm?Soozie wrote:Canada perhaps - hopefully!tophatdt wrote: to summarise; what a bloody shambles! I wonder what Stobart Group will think about this delay. The runway should have been ready for 2012.If it was me I would give them an ultimatum - get with the program or we are moving operations somewhere else. This would suit the nimbys, however these are the people that have tunnel vision and cannot see the big picture. Lets move on and build the extension.
BASILBRUSH
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5:40pm Wed 20 Jan 10
Grey hair of leigh
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Soozie
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perini wrote:I don't think that will happen. The colonials seem better educated and don't carry such a chip on their shoulder.
Soozie wrote:Thanks - After being made redundant a job would be nice. Mind you, if the colonials stayed in the colonies there would be more jobs for the native workforce!perini wrote:Well the way things look in this country - yeah!! When this extension goes through, maybe you can get a job there hmmm?Soozie wrote:Canada perhaps - hopefully!tophatdt wrote: to summarise; what a bloody shambles! I wonder what Stobart Group will think about this delay. The runway should have been ready for 2012.If it was me I would give them an ultimatum - get with the program or we are moving operations somewhere else. This would suit the nimbys, however these are the people that have tunnel vision and cannot see the big picture. Lets move on and build the extension.
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11:32am Tue 19 Jan 10