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Lib Dems cleared to land votes on Southend runway

Graham Longley is pleased at the move Graham Longley is pleased at the move

OPPOSITION councillors have been given the all-clear to vote on crucial plans to expand Southend Airport following an investigation.

Last month, Tory councillor Tony Cox called for the Liberal Democrats to be barred from voting on the planning application to extend the airport’s runway.

Mr Cox intervened because he feared Lib Dem councillors had already made up their minds over the plan, which their leader Graham Longley had announced his party was opposed to.

Mr Cox was worried that if the Lib Dems vote on the Stobart Group’s £30million development plans, then Southend Council could face legal action by the airport owners and a judicial review of its decision.

Strict rules govern councillors, which prevent them being for or against any planning application before it is heard.

However, John Williams, the council’s head of legal and democratic services, looked into the issue and has now agreed Lib Dems can vote.

Mr Longley said: “What the borough solicitor said is that none of my statements show predetermination and I’m obviously pleased.

“It’s disappointing councillor Cox didn’t feel the advice I gave him at the time about this was correct. He’s spent ratepayers’ money unnecessarily.”

However, Mr Cox, who represents West Shoebury, said: “It would have cost the council thousands of pounds if the matter had gone to judicial review, so it needed clarifying.

“I think he should have known better than to make the comments he did. I still think he has predetermined the issue, but the legal department said otherwise and I have to go with that.”

The airport’s expansion plans will be voted on at a meeting of the development control committee today.

Comments(6)

sjreynolds143 says...
9:48am Wed 20 Jan 10

Irrespective of your views on the airport or the council, this idea that Councillors are not allowed to vote if they have previously spoken out about something is ludicrous. Just another example of how local democracy is a joke.

BASILBRUSH says...
9:52am Wed 20 Jan 10

With another 600 job losses announced today in the paper. I hope they see sense then and vote in favour.

Max Impact says...
12:27pm Wed 20 Jan 10

"leader Graham Longley had announced his party was opposed to the proposals"

So how the hell can they be fair and vote in the best intrest of the town and not back national policy of all airports are bad...

Thing is they all still bugger off on holidays by air.

Time says...
1:18pm Wed 20 Jan 10

I for one and willing the council along to pass this, we need the Jobs, we need the money to be invested, we need the improvements to the transport infrastructure this will bring.

Council, vote yes, its the lesser of 2 evils, although I wonder whether they are voting after the fact, I find it somewhat strange that a new Train Station is being built for an airport that currently doesnt have planning permission to expand.

Am I the only one that finds this a little strange, maybe some cloak and dagger going on!

BASILBRUSH says...
1:37pm Wed 20 Jan 10

Gordon brown has just stated he will look to assist the 600 people from EON in parliament . Essex umemployment figures higher than national average.
Take note Lib Dems.

j-w says...
2:04pm Wed 20 Jan 10

Time wrote:
I for one and willing the council along to pass this, we need the Jobs, we need the money to be invested, we need the improvements to the transport infrastructure this will bring.

Council, vote yes, its the lesser of 2 evils, although I wonder whether they are voting after the fact, I find it somewhat strange that a new Train Station is being built for an airport that currently doesnt have planning permission to expand.

Am I the only one that finds this a little strange, maybe some cloak and dagger going on!
No, with the station open the airport will have great links to the City and Stratford (olympics 2012). I think it was always part of the plan when the airport was sold no matter who bought it.

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