The Annual General Meeting of the Links Estate Residents Association will be held on Tuesday 19th May starting at 7.30 pm.
This time we will be holding it in (what will be) the newly completed St Andrew’s Church Community Hall. The building work on the new Hall is well on the way to completion and it is expected to be used as a polling station on 7th May.
You are very welcome to attend even if you are not currently a member of LERA. Our AGM provides a good opportunity to talk about local issues, so come along and tell us what you like about living on the Links Estate and what you think could be done to make things better.
LERA has over 500 members representing 80% of households on the Links Estate in the London Borough of Bromley. It was founded in 1991 as a focal point for issues affecting both the Estate and the immediate locality. LERA produces a regular Newsletter which is delivered by our Street Representatives to all our members. If you wish to comment about any of our posts you can either use the comment box at the end of each posting or email us at lerabromley26@gmail.com
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Monday, 2 February 2015
Consultation about Biggin Hill Airport operating hours
All homes in the Links Estate should have received a hand-delivered letter from the leader of Bromley council encouraging residents to respond to the consultation. A freepost form was included. If you feel strongly about the changes you will need to return the form before 23rd March.
The proposed changes were printed in the letter and are are shown below:-
An extended consultation period has commenced about the extension of operating hours at Biggin Hill airport.
The 8 week consultation follows the submission of a proposal by Biggin Hill Airport Limited (BHAL) to extend operating hours at the airport, which also includes an increase in current operating hours, a commitment to reduce noise, a plan to increase jobs and a willingness to cap overall flight movements. The council’s consultation follows a pre-proposal consultation by BHAL which saw 15,000 local people respond, with 79% of responses in overall support of the proposals. Interested residents are invited to complete the online survey by no later than Friday 13 March when the consultation period closes.
Councillor Stephen Carr, Leader of Bromley Council said, “The council has owned the freehold of the airport for many years, generating a rental income for council taxpayers. The primary reason it was purchased was to ensure its long term success, whilst at the same time protecting residents’ interests from across the borough and those living under the flightpath.”
Councillor Carr added, “The airport’s willingness to consult local people about their plans is welcome. The council is conducting its own consultation which is in line with previous commitments as this is an important issue which affects all residents. We will look at this proposal very carefully in due course and I would strongly encourage all residents to make their views known to us.”
Residents and other interested parties can respond to the consultation by completing the short survey online at www.bromley.gov.uk/BigginHillairport. Detailed information about the proposals, including the noise action plan proposal and the outcome of the BHAL consultation is also available on the council’s website. The consultation period closes on Friday 13 March 2015.
The airport is currently open from 06.30 to 22.00 hours, Monday to Friday and 09.00 to 20.00 on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. The current operating hours prohibit landings before 07.30 hours and departures after 21.00 hours Monday to Friday except for aircraft based at the airport which can depart between 06.30 and 07.30 and land between 21.00 and 22.00 which is sometimes referred to as the ‘shoulder’ period.
The new operating hours proposed by BHAL are 06.30 to 23.00 hours, Monday to Saturday and 08.00 to 23.00 hours on Sundays and public holidays. The proposal also restricts movements (flights in or out) in the first half hour of the day, Monday to Saturday, to 8 movements. Movements are also restricted to 8 in the last hour of the day Monday to Sunday.
The proposed changes were printed in the letter and are are shown below:-
An extended consultation period has commenced about the extension of operating hours at Biggin Hill airport.
The 8 week consultation follows the submission of a proposal by Biggin Hill Airport Limited (BHAL) to extend operating hours at the airport, which also includes an increase in current operating hours, a commitment to reduce noise, a plan to increase jobs and a willingness to cap overall flight movements. The council’s consultation follows a pre-proposal consultation by BHAL which saw 15,000 local people respond, with 79% of responses in overall support of the proposals. Interested residents are invited to complete the online survey by no later than Friday 13 March when the consultation period closes.
Councillor Stephen Carr, Leader of Bromley Council said, “The council has owned the freehold of the airport for many years, generating a rental income for council taxpayers. The primary reason it was purchased was to ensure its long term success, whilst at the same time protecting residents’ interests from across the borough and those living under the flightpath.”
Councillor Carr added, “The airport’s willingness to consult local people about their plans is welcome. The council is conducting its own consultation which is in line with previous commitments as this is an important issue which affects all residents. We will look at this proposal very carefully in due course and I would strongly encourage all residents to make their views known to us.”
Residents and other interested parties can respond to the consultation by completing the short survey online at www.bromley.gov.uk/BigginHillairport. Detailed information about the proposals, including the noise action plan proposal and the outcome of the BHAL consultation is also available on the council’s website. The consultation period closes on Friday 13 March 2015.
The airport is currently open from 06.30 to 22.00 hours, Monday to Friday and 09.00 to 20.00 on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays. The current operating hours prohibit landings before 07.30 hours and departures after 21.00 hours Monday to Friday except for aircraft based at the airport which can depart between 06.30 and 07.30 and land between 21.00 and 22.00 which is sometimes referred to as the ‘shoulder’ period.
The new operating hours proposed by BHAL are 06.30 to 23.00 hours, Monday to Saturday and 08.00 to 23.00 hours on Sundays and public holidays. The proposal also restricts movements (flights in or out) in the first half hour of the day, Monday to Saturday, to 8 movements. Movements are also restricted to 8 in the last hour of the day Monday to Sunday.
- The original consultation, including all the proposals and results can be found at BHAL’s website: www.bigginhillfuture.co.uk
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