Sides entrenched over airstrip planning enquiry (From Darlington and Stockton Times)
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Sides entrenched over airstrip planning enquiry
8:00am Wednesday 23rd May 2012 in News By Stuart Minting
GIVING VIEWS: manager Steve Hoyle with Bagby Airfield supporters
A LAWYER, a barrister and a solicitor have resumed a struggle over the future use of a grass airstrip.
At the opening of the second public inquiry in 15 months into Bagby Airfield, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, barrister Giles Cannock said the battle over noise from the site was becoming “increasingly entrenched”.
Meanwhile, planning specialist David Cooper predicted the controversy would spark three further hearings.
The Planning Inspectorate hearing, which has been condemned as a waste of council taxpayers’ money, is expected to last five days. Solicitor Martin Scott, who owns the airfield, is trying to overturn enforcement actions by Hambleton District Council to control the site’s use.
Before the inquiry, aviators and workers at the Bagby site held a demonstration outside the council offices in Northallerton.
Mark Golding, who has repaired planes at the airfield for 20 years, said he and numerous others feared losing their livelihoods if the council’s enforcement actions were not stopped.
More than 100 supporters and opponents of the airfield crowded into the council’s chamber as planning inspector George Mapson outlined Mr Scott’s 13 appeals, most of which centre on alleged changes of land use.
Mr Scott said the council’s enforcement actions were flawed because the land had a long-established use as an airfield with ancillary firms and that most of the developments on the site were immune from planning controls because of the length of time they had been there.
Mr Cannock, for the authority, said that while the council had not resolved to close the airfield, it wanted to restrict some of its activities, such as the use of a permanent runway, which he said were relatively recent developments.
Mr Cooper, representing Bagby and Thirkleby residents’ campaign group Action For Refusal, said the airfield was unlawful and the group wanted it closed.
He said: “We do not want a further mess being made of this, but Mr Scott has had every opportunity to apply for a certificate of lawful use. I believe this is the second inquiry out of five.”
Comments(9)
Xfiles
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12:07pm Wed 23 May 12
Graham fox engineering has increased his business 10 fold, if you check the CAA records he has over 40 aircraft on his books. I'm sure Scott would love a commercial airfield in his back garden over in Hgt !! A load of tosh !!! A big bunch of old **** running elegal air charter companies without aoc's and dodgy engineers
willb92
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9:51pm Wed 23 May 12
We are currently in the middle of a busy exam period and getting to HDC is not an option for us at the moment.
I fear, like the majority of the residents of Bagby and Thirkleby, you do not understand that closing the airfield will mean more people suffer, than benefit. Although it is nice to see you are actively helping the cause of the villagers by anonymously posting on a local newspaper. I will be doing my bit over the summer to ensure the future of the airfield and my career as a military pilot.
Xfiles
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10:22am Thu 24 May 12
The law is the law.
Get rid of it and all that goes with it !
willb92
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10:32am Thu 24 May 12
But you don't seem to respond to reason. Go back to reading the Daily Mail.
Xfiles
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10:44am Thu 24 May 12
I am not your mate.
And grow up, leaving childish comments to other newspapers,
and you hope to a military pilot ????
willb92
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10:57am Thu 24 May 12
And like I said before, the only reason I posted on here was to set you straight. Obviously that seems to have failed. But I'll be doing my bit.
And it's laughable that every time I respond to your arguments with a fair explanation. You just ignore it. Nice one.
As for being a military pilot, I'm fairly sure I'll be OK. Thanks for your concern...
Xfiles
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11:18am Thu 24 May 12
You need to fully read the reports..
Building without permission is illegal
Building another runway without approval is illegal and madness.
Jobs ? Who's . How many employed people have put a case forward for losing jobs? Graham Fox who looks after more than 40 aircraft at Bagby and other places doesn't seem to be bothered? He is cited in the doc's but refuses to put forward anything? Strange, prob because that will open a can of worms he would rather be kept closed !!! I am a military pilot and private owner. I know Bagby and the people very well and what was once a small friendly manageable airfield has become a commercial airfield, with dodgy people and illegal commercial operations, no aoc' no licences.
A lot like Sherburn you mention.
I believe along with many others that Scott bought it with him in mind,not the locals or wannabes! But his greed.
know Bagby a
willb92
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11:38am Thu 24 May 12
I've been told time and again by both military and commercial pilots that I have what it takes. I may have come across poorly to you. But, the fact so many are against the airfield when they don't fully understand the implications of it closing; really gets to me.
As for those losing out, not only the employees, such as myself; but the owners of private aircraft at Bagby. Where do they go? There is no other base like Bagby in the area.
If you are a private owner, no doubt you will have met me and the current staff as well. Bagby is still friendly and by no means commercialised.
As for dodgy people, this is hear-say.
Bringing this 'debate' to a close, I'd just like to say that whilst we have a difference of opinion I respect your views.
Ordinary says...
8:55am Wed 23 May 12