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4:36pm Wednesday 28th July 2010
A CAMPAIGNER is trying to take Southend Council to court over the decision to allow the extension of the airport runway.
A member of the Stop Airport Extension Now (SAEN) group, with the backing of other members, has applied to launch a judicial review at the High Court in London.
The legal challenge is against the council’s decision to give planning permission to Southend Airport allowing it to extend its runway by 300m.
SAEN director, Graham Whitehead, said: "Both Southend and Rochford councils have shown total disregard for the interests of their residents and this should never have been approved by the development control committee.
“The council took the decision against the will of the vast majority of the people who responded to the consultation.
“We believe that the planning permission process was legally flawed and we are confident that the court will find in our favour."
*FULL STORY IN THURSDAY'S ECHO.
Concerned in Southend, Southend on Sea says...
5:11pm Wed 28 Jul 10
LocalBoy wrote:Amen to that!
I've lived in the area 42 years. The airport has been here a lot longer than that.
So hands up anyone who moved to the area not knowing there was an airport?
And hands up anybody who didn't know that there have been a multitude of plans to develop the airport over the last 42 years (that I know of)?
Finally hands up those of you who bought your houses believing that the airport would never change?
I don't believe there will be too many people with their hands up. So do any of us really have a case when we start objecting to the changes that are being made?
Campbell's dad, Rochford says...
5:22pm Wed 28 Jul 10
emcee, Southend says...
5:25pm Wed 28 Jul 10
emcee, Southend says...
5:27pm Wed 28 Jul 10
Campbell's dad wrote:YAWN!
SAEN are only against the Extension, not the Expansion, it seems the Echo can not tell the difference between the 2 words.
Did I move here knowing there was an airport etc. of course, but then I suspect that each of the pro airport writers also moved into their houses with a road outside. hands up if you would have not objected to them up grading the road to a dual carriage way with night time lorry noises. when I moved here, they could not extend the runway at the Rochford end, because of the rail lines. They tried the Leigh end & requested the church be moved. That was thrown out & even then they said without it the airport was not viable & would close. That was in 2008 & it is still here with the original runway. So why the need to change again? So far the airport has shed jobs not increased them. So lets us hope that the courts agree that SBC granting the planning permission was not legal & quash it.
firedog, Southend-on-sea says...
5:32pm Wed 28 Jul 10
APR, Thundersley says...
5:37pm Wed 28 Jul 10
jolllyboy, southend says...
5:46pm Wed 28 Jul 10
LocalBoy, Hawkwell says...
5:46pm Wed 28 Jul 10
Campbell's dad wrote:I don't think that your example of a road outside a house is a particularly good analogy to draw.
SAEN are only against the Extension, not the Expansion, it seems the Echo can not tell the difference between the 2 words.
Did I move here knowing there was an airport etc. of course, but then I suspect that each of the pro airport writers also moved into their houses with a road outside. hands up if you would have not objected to them up grading the road to a dual carriage way with night time lorry noises. when I moved here, they could not extend the runway at the Rochford end, because of the rail lines. They tried the Leigh end & requested the church be moved. That was thrown out & even then they said without it the airport was not viable & would close. That was in 2008 & it is still here with the original runway. So why the need to change again? So far the airport has shed jobs not increased them. So lets us hope that the courts agree that SBC granting the planning permission was not legal & quash it.
Max Impact, Southend says...
5:49pm Wed 28 Jul 10
jolllyboy, southend says...
5:53pm Wed 28 Jul 10
LocalBoy, Hawkwell says...
5:55pm Wed 28 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
6:14pm Wed 28 Jul 10
Virtuallintu, Southend says...
6:14pm Wed 28 Jul 10
emcee wrote:How rude and disrespectful, emcee. You should know better.
Campbell's dad wrote:YAWN!
SAEN are only against the Extension, not the Expansion, it seems the Echo can not tell the difference between the 2 words.
Did I move here knowing there was an airport etc. of course, but then I suspect that each of the pro airport writers also moved into their houses with a road outside. hands up if you would have not objected to them up grading the road to a dual carriage way with night time lorry noises. when I moved here, they could not extend the runway at the Rochford end, because of the rail lines. They tried the Leigh end & requested the church be moved. That was thrown out & even then they said without it the airport was not viable & would close. That was in 2008 & it is still here with the original runway. So why the need to change again? So far the airport has shed jobs not increased them. So lets us hope that the courts agree that SBC granting the planning permission was not legal & quash it.
Bonneville Bert, Southend says...
6:24pm Wed 28 Jul 10
'V', In the Vicinity says...
6:25pm Wed 28 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:And what has the turnout been like at pro-expansion gatherings?
Nobody can say this came as a surprise.
Its only an application for a Judicial review and the full planning permision still stands, hence you can see work continues.
SAEN's arguements are, as usual flawed and based on scare mongering. They keep talking of a majority. Yet as has been pointed out many times, less than 1% of the total population of Southend and Rochford area made a comment against the runway extension in JAAP consultation (not referendum).
Another waste of tax payers money from a group led by serial protestors against jobs and progress in Southend.
SAEN and SKIPP for that matter, you do not represent the popular view people in this area! Just look at the poor turn outs at your gatherings. ;)
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
6:29pm Wed 28 Jul 10
'V', In the Vicinity says...
6:56pm Wed 28 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
7:09pm Wed 28 Jul 10
'V', In the Vicinity says...
7:28pm Wed 28 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:It is as 'scientific' as your own argument that turnout at protests reflects the level of opposition among the local population.
Yes V good come back. Very scientific.
So an application that was approved following a review by the secretary of State to check due process was carried out. Is being contested.
If allowed that will mean the council will (at the tax payers expense) be defending the correct decision. Against a group using tax payers money through legal aid, who are challenging the process that was already scritinised.
emcee, Southend says...
8:16pm Wed 28 Jul 10
jolllyboy wrote:Says it all really. Fools follow fools.
And to anyone interested David Amess is doing a petition to the European court to try to stop it. So if you want to sign one contact him - must be in by 31 August.
Nebs, Westcliff-on-Sea says...
8:34pm Wed 28 Jul 10
vanilla ice, Rochford says...
9:06pm Wed 28 Jul 10
emcee wrote:And it takes one to know one.
jolllyboy wrote:Says it all really. Fools follow fools.
And to anyone interested David Amess is doing a petition to the European court to try to stop it. So if you want to sign one contact him - must be in by 31 August.
Seapy, says...
9:59pm Wed 28 Jul 10
perini, Leigh on Sea says...
10:28pm Wed 28 Jul 10
Campbell's dad wrote:Simples - get a life ....or move, preferably faraway! The airport was there many years ago - 1914 I believe - so stop whinging!
SAEN are only against the Extension, not the Expansion, it seems the Echo can not tell the difference between the 2 words. Did I move here knowing there was an airport etc. of course, but then I suspect that each of the pro airport writers also moved into their houses with a road outside. hands up if you would have not objected to them up grading the road to a dual carriage way with night time lorry noises. when I moved here, they could not extend the runway at the Rochford end, because of the rail lines. They tried the Leigh end & requested the church be moved. That was thrown out & even then they said without it the airport was not viable & would close. That was in 2008 & it is still here with the original runway. So why the need to change again? So far the airport has shed jobs not increased them. So lets us hope that the courts agree that SBC granting the planning permission was not legal & quash it.
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
11:01pm Wed 28 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
11:26pm Wed 28 Jul 10
Max Impact, Southend says...
11:32pm Wed 28 Jul 10
'V' wrote:The Pro-airport people have better things to do than meet in a pokey church hall and fabricate the truth to get people on their side.
So there have been no gatherings of people demonstrating in favour of expansion. Sounds to me then like there's no-one outside of a minority of councillors in favour of expansion.
'V', In the Vicinity says...
6:23am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:Precisely, NOT a referendum. Just as looking at a photo in a local paper is not a referendum.
Mr Whitehead said “The council took the decision against the will of the vast majority of the people who responded to the consultation."
You mean the majority of the less than 1% of the population of Southend area that responded.
I'm like a broken record aren't I.
V. My argument is an observation based on photos published by the group/s themselves and from my own eyes.
The protest of around 5 groups (some national) that had about 17 people, that started in the basketball courts in Priory Park.
The photo of protestors outside the civic center.
The 30ish people that turned up to a meeting in Rochford one evening. I was one of them ;)
The fact the council is still in the position it was when the decision was made following an election.
The 173 members SAENs page on a popular social site versus the 1167 members on the Yes to Airport Expansion page (I'm not saying that is a referendum, just an observation).
Interesting too that SAEN have now become SAEN Ltd. :)
It's just such a shame that so much of the Tax payers money will be wasted on a process that has already been checked and rubber stamped by the then Secretary of State.
Its also a shame that Mr Amess is so against jobs and investment in this area.
Campbell's dad, Rochford says...
6:33am Thu 29 Jul 10
APR, Thundersley says...
6:58am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
7:52am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
7:59am Thu 29 Jul 10
'V', In the Vicinity says...
8:01am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:In my post, the one you quoted, I presume you did actually read it?
Morning Campbells Dad.
V wrote "I get tired of seeing people on this website claiming to be part of imaginary 'majorities' with absolutely no evidence to back up their claims."
Then perhaps you should read past posts from the antis and SAENs publications to see the mis use of the word majority.
If you also read my posts you will not I have never claimed the 'majority' of people that did not take part in the consultation were in favour or against. Unlike SAEN, I can't answer for them.
I can observe that its vocal anti's that usually speak up (not many of them it would seem).
I can also see the same council working for Southend despite approving the Extension (and other projects).
Thats also a fairly good indicator dont you think ;)
Campbells Dad wrote.."lost the similar case with their other airport in Carlisle!"
Thats a totally different case. I suggest you do some more research.
You say you are against the extension, so clearly you are against better safety, controls on movements (day or night), noise controls and employment in the area?
Norfolk, Rochford says...
8:09am Thu 29 Jul 10
Shrimpers Not Blues, Leigh on Sea says...
8:31am Thu 29 Jul 10
Campbell's dad, Rochford says...
8:49am Thu 29 Jul 10
Norfolk, Rochford says...
9:05am Thu 29 Jul 10
village of the damned, says...
9:06am Thu 29 Jul 10
anon anon, southend on sea says...
9:21am Thu 29 Jul 10
Concerned in Southend wrote:could not agree more, now would all the people moaning about the airport growth please shut up, or move
LocalBoy wrote: I've lived in the area 42 years. The airport has been here a lot longer than that. So hands up anyone who moved to the area not knowing there was an airport? And hands up anybody who didn't know that there have been a multitude of plans to develop the airport over the last 42 years (that I know of)? Finally hands up those of you who bought your houses believing that the airport would never change? I don't believe there will be too many people with their hands up. So do any of us really have a case when we start objecting to the changes that are being made?Amen to that! . The improvements to Southend Airport are *already* bringing new jobs and new prospects to the area. Aviation companies are creating apprenticeships for our youth that have /no/ prospects of a local job otherwise, the new railway station has brought in civil service jobs and look at all the businesses starting to grow around the area; new hotels and the like all giving us vital employment opportunities. Expanding the airport is nothing but a good thing.
RobertFS, Leigh on sea says...
10:02am Thu 29 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
10:15am Thu 29 Jul 10
bait digger, Southend-on-Sea says...
10:17am Thu 29 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
10:20am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
10:23am Thu 29 Jul 10
'V' wrote:V I quite agree. I was responding to your post whilst making a point that SAEN are the ones constantly using the word majority without foundation and 'in my opinion' evidence that would suggest otherwise.
BASILBRUSH wrote: Morning Campbells Dad. V wrote "I get tired of seeing people on this website claiming to be part of imaginary 'majorities' with absolutely no evidence to back up their claims." Then perhaps you should read past posts from the antis and SAENs publications to see the mis use of the word majority. If you also read my posts you will not I have never claimed the 'majority' of people that did not take part in the consultation were in favour or against. Unlike SAEN, I can't answer for them. I can observe that its vocal anti's that usually speak up (not many of them it would seem). I can also see the same council working for Southend despite approving the Extension (and other projects). Thats also a fairly good indicator dont you think ;) Campbells Dad wrote.."lost the similar case with their other airport in Carlisle!" Thats a totally different case. I suggest you do some more research. You say you are against the extension, so clearly you are against better safety, controls on movements (day or night), noise controls and employment in the area?In my post, the one you quoted, I presume you did actually read it? "Until there IS a referendum NEITHER SIDE can claim a majority of opinion."
tricky jacko, Rochford says...
10:24am Thu 29 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
10:36am Thu 29 Jul 10
tricky jacko, Rochford says...
10:49am Thu 29 Jul 10
j-w wrote:Could not agree more, they cannot even register their name correctly!!! I am sure there is a saying about a brewery and organisation.......H
well looking at Companies House, these guys have already had a name change because they initially were regisistered as "Stop Airport Extension No ltd" I think i prefer that one.
DannyK86, Leigh says...
10:50am Thu 29 Jul 10
bait digger wrote:go back to digging up worms!
What a lot of intolerant people there are on this site! And what a silly argument - "There's been an airport here for years so don't complain!" It's like using the existence of a small car repair business to justify the building of a 6-lane superhighway. Eastwoodbury Lane has been in its present form for an awful lot longer than the airport has been there and I'd rather like to keep it as it is. As for David Amess, I reckon that if he'd supported the airport he would have lost him a lot more votes last May, given that it's his constituents whose lives are going to be blighted it the expansion goes ahead. Good luck to SAEN. Let's hope the courts will listen to reason because the Council never does.
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
10:55am Thu 29 Jul 10
Nebs, Westcliff-on-Sea says...
11:10am Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
11:22am Thu 29 Jul 10
vanilla ice, Rochford says...
2:21pm Thu 29 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH wrote:Scrutinised by Mr Denham! the only thing this two faced creep scrutinised was his receipt for his claim for post it notes, to make certain he had screwed the last penny out of the taxpayers. The fact was the elections were near and there was a high possibility he could be out on his ear, so he had to make certain his job options were kept open.
As I understand it, if and it's a big if. The process was found to be flawed and permission revoked then the airport could reapply, and the council would have to ensure any 'flaws' were rectified.
But as it was scrutinised by Mr Denham to check for this, it's a bit academic and a waste of all our money.
I don't know how long all this can take. But the planning permission still stands so no change to the status quo yet.
That's only from my own brief research from a government sight.
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
2:34pm Thu 29 Jul 10
Max Impact, Southend says...
3:48pm Thu 29 Jul 10
r6keith, southend says...
3:57pm Thu 29 Jul 10
'V' wrote:put your car in gear and move with the times. When do people demonstrate and meet to support something good thats going to happen. Answer never..........
So there have been no gatherings of people demonstrating in favour of expansion. Sounds to me then like there's no-one outside of a minority of councillors in favour of expansion.
r6keith, southend says...
4:06pm Thu 29 Jul 10
RobertFS wrote:I think one should question if he is even working in the intrests of the majority that put him in power. This petition will not have anything like the 50% of the people he represents so maybe he should stand down.
if David Amess does take the petition forward he will lose my vote and i hope many others
emcee, Southend says...
4:31pm Thu 29 Jul 10
Nebs wrote:It is, more or less, final as it stands now. It is only the hot air being blown by SAEN and that Amess bloke that is keeping the last cinders, of whatever little is left of their campaign, from going out.
If SAEN win, what are the options open to the airport? If SAEN lose, are there further legal options open to them?
At what point will it all be "final", one way or the other?
faldosenior, SS1 says...
7:51pm Thu 29 Jul 10
Max Impact, Southend says...
10:47pm Thu 29 Jul 10
faldosenior wrote:Might be why its now SAEN Ltd loose and imediatly put it in administration or liquidate the company.
I don't think they really know what they are letting themselves in for applying for a high court judicial review to be heard in the House of Lords. Firstly the time element with so many cases going forward it could take anything up to 10 years before their case is heard. Secondly if they loose they will end up not only paying their own judicial fees but also those of the other party who could employ up to 6 barristers to represent them. In the end they could end up paying over £100,000 for their case and end up having to sell their houses to pay the costs. I doubt if they have sufficient funds and there is no such thing as 'no win no fee' for high court judicial reviews and appeals.
Leon C, Leigh says...
7:58am Fri 30 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
8:31am Fri 30 Jul 10
Leon C wrote:Why do you think their should be jobs advertised now?
Where are all the jobs? This is supposed to be the busiest time at the airport and yet a quick look at their own website tells me that there is not one single job available. Options include many of the following: Air Traffic Controllers Airport Administration and Finance Aircraft Engineering and Servicing Rescue and Firefighting Passenger Handling Piloting and Navigation Air Steward and Catering Ground Maintenance Business, Marketing and Development Job Vacancies There are currently no vacancies available.
j-w, Leigh says...
8:58am Fri 30 Jul 10
Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
10:59am Fri 30 Jul 10
Max Impact, Southend says...
11:07am Fri 30 Jul 10
BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
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BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
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DannyK86, Leigh says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
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BASILBRUSH, Southend-on-Sea says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
4:16pm Fri 30 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
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j-w, Leigh says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
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Mary Lou, southend says...
5:49pm Fri 30 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
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Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
6:27am Sat 31 Jul 10
j-w, Leigh says...
7:48pm Sat 31 Jul 10
vanilla ice, Rochford says...
9:39pm Sat 31 Jul 10
Max Impact wrote:Perhaps Max, as you seem to be so certain of the exact number of jobs that will be created, could you furnish us with a jobs breakdown of the 7000, don’t worry about the + unless you can round it up to 8000,give or take a few. PS, While you’re talking to the man upstairs, see if he will let me have next week’s lottery numbers, will be much appreciated.
Well said,
The proposed business park and its 7000 jobs will only go-ahead IF the runway is extened so SAEN, Amess if you sucseed in your goal to block the re-birth of the airport thank yopou foor destroying 7000+ job opportunities.
Max Impact, Southend says...
11:02pm Sat 31 Jul 10
vanilla ice wrote:Business parks offer a diverse range of employment genre, at this present point in the space time continuum and with the Tardis currently on loan to Dr Who I am unable to say what companies would be opening up on the proposed business parks that are proposed as part of the airport expansion.
Max Impact wrote: Well said, The proposed business park and its 7000 jobs will only go-ahead IF the runway is extened so SAEN, Amess if you sucseed in your goal to block the re-birth of the airport thank yopou foor destroying 7000+ job opportunities.Perhaps Max, as you seem to be so certain of the exact number of jobs that will be created, could you furnish us with a jobs breakdown of the 7000, don’t worry about the + unless you can round it up to 8000,give or take a few. PS, While you’re talking to the man upstairs, see if he will let me have next week’s lottery numbers, will be much appreciated.
siddymint, Belfairs says...
6:42am Mon 2 Aug 10
DannyK86, Leigh says...
9:32am Mon 2 Aug 10
Sealherder wrote:I'd recommend sprucing up your own grammar before trying to launch ill-advised critiques of that of others. There is no apostrophe in the word 'pros'. And a small church hall is not a representative sample, especially when a photo of the audience reveals it is just a sea of grey heads.
Hohoho.. Well I make it only 6 nutters on here Danny, that continue to vent their spleens over how wonderful the airport will be.. And I would guess by the grammar half of those are the same person! That probably makes you all even less relevant than SAEN is, doesn't it?.. Wouldn’t you agree? And at least SAEN can fill a village hall with real people Danny, where do the "pro's" here meet up? Back of the airport car park swapping plane pictures is my guess? Give me a break, this is a community service I am performing here, keeping you all away from the more intelligent threads. Post something sensible "please"..
Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
11:10am Mon 2 Aug 10
DannyK86, Leigh says...
1:23pm Mon 2 Aug 10
Sealherder wrote:Lighten up sunshine. The point was that the meeting, and the make up of anti development groups as a whole, is rarely representative of society, as they are invariably composed of people who have the spare time on their hands. I wouldn't want to disparaging the over 50s as a whole, and I'm sure there are many who are in favour of the airport.
“an ill-advised critique” based on the misuse of an apostrophe eh Danny? Wow! I must reread Eats Shoots & Leaves that’s obvious, but hang on Teach! Are you allowed to be overtly ageist if you are a teacher Danny? Don’t the opinions of one of the largest and growing groups in our society count any longer if they have grey hair? What about the old baldies and the folks that wear wigs that are pro the airport should they be denied a say too? Or is just old anti airport people that you think have earned their “wedge” and “had the best of their lives” and they should simply move out the way of “progress”? Umm interesting, but a dumb argument and thankfully it won’t be up to you to decide which age groups do and don’t get a say in what is still a democracy, matey! And as the democratic process is still ongoing we’ll just have to wait and see won’t we. But I am sure that everyone here who’s over 50 really appreciates your point of view that we shouldn’t have a say in the matter. No! Sorry I am kidding about that last bit.
Sealherder, Leigh on Sea says...
1:42pm Mon 2 Aug 10
DannyK86, Leigh says...
4:39pm Mon 2 Aug 10
Sealherder wrote:Well I'm 24 myself, so I suppose so! Haha... only messing - I'm just hopeful about the airport. Delivered correctly, it could be a real asset in terms of being a boost to local business. I don't expect the effects to be seen overnight though - it'll take years for it to establish itself and for the business park to be developed and occupied.
Thanks Danny, I do take this thread pretty much lightheartedly, I think it’s funny that some of the more pompous posters here really believe they are being listened to seriously and are affecting public opinion. That's ridiculous! It’s also ridiculous that the airport persuaded the council, its officers and its members to issue this planning consent on the basis of what amounts to be unsupportable claims. Believe me when you start to look into it seriously, this proposal has fewer benefits than can be believed. PS, I note you don't like screaming kids in tree houses either, any age group you do like??? I presume over 18 but under 60? hahahahaha... only kidding!
r6keith, southend says...
3:51pm Wed 4 Aug 10
Sealherder wrote:Sealherder
Hohoho.. Well I make it only 6 nutters on here Danny, that continue to vent their spleens over how wonderful the airport will be.. And I would guess by the grammar half of those are the same person! That probably makes you all even less relevant than SAEN is, doesn't it?.. Wouldn’t you agree? And at least SAEN can fill a village hall with real people Danny, where do the "pro's" here meet up? Back of the airport car park swapping plane pictures is my guess? Give me a break, this is a community service I am performing here, keeping you all away from the more intelligent threads. Post something sensible "please"..
r6keith, southend says...
4:00pm Wed 4 Aug 10
Sealherder wrote:The general election no ,but the local ones held at the same time 100% yes !!!!! I could not see any anti airport voting swing that the powers to be from SAEN promised us . Did you sealherder?
If you think a general election is a referendum on the airport you are even more deluded than you appear to be J-W.. It wasn't, and its you I am afraid that doesn't seem to like "it" even when you think you have me at a disadvantage. How flattering of you and your mates to think about reseraching me? You all need to get out more because you are all very confused if you think I'm worthy of your ground breaking investigations about me! And get a life!
Thames Gateway, S-O-S says...
10:53pm Tue 17 Aug 10
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LocalBoy, Hawkwell says...
4:52pm Wed 28 Jul 10
So hands up anyone who moved to the area not knowing there was an airport?
And hands up anybody who didn't know that there have been a multitude of plans to develop the airport over the last 42 years (that I know of)?
Finally hands up those of you who bought your houses believing that the airport would never change?
I don't believe there will be too many people with their hands up. So do any of us really have a case when we start objecting to the changes that are being made?