Archive for February 12th, 2010

Stobart Group boss Andrew Tinkler responds to Airport expansion critics

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Eddie Stobart chief executive Andrew Tinkler has hit back at critics opposed to the extension of the runway at London Southend Airport.

The company acquired the airport two years ago, aiming to make it a base for flights to destinations in Europe.

Southend’s local authority planning committee approved the extension plan by 14 votes to three, bringing the prospect of fights from Carlisle to Europe via Southend a step closer.

But local opposition has continued, expressed through the Southend Echo newspaper. Some opponents claimed the decision to approve the extension flew in the face of local opinion.

One critic suggested the decision should have been made by all 51 members of the local council and not just the 17-member planning committee. He stated: “It isn’t democracy when three quarters of the voting public were against the airport but were overruled by a dozen or so glory boys.”

Another wrote: “I am convinced that the Stobart Group just wants to promote this extension to support its freight business which, by the way, is booming.”

But Mr Tinkler hit back, saying: “Whenever you do something high-profile like this, you get critics.

“The planning committee voted by 14 votes to 3 in favour of the extension and that in my book is solid support. There’s always going to be somebody against it.”

The Southend decision will need final approval to the Communities Secretary John Denham.

Mr Tinkler said the Southend extension, combined with the opening of a rail link which allows travel to London in less than 50 minutes, would allow the company to tap into business generated by the 2012 Olympic Games.

He spoke out as consultation over a number of job losses at Carlisle Airport – including that of the chief fire officer – continued.

Airport director Andy Judge said: “We’re adjusting the way in which we provide operational cover and probably creating other roles in different parts of the business.”

Call to speed up airport approval

Friday, February 12th, 2010

THE company spearheading Southend’s regeneration has called on a Government minister to approve the town’s £30million airport expansion plan without delay.

Renaissance Southend has pressed Communities Secretary John Denham to rubber-stamp the airport runway extension as soon as possible to accommodate European visitors coming to the UK for the 2012 London Olympics.

Mr Denham can either support Southend Council’s approval of the runway extension, new terminal and control tower, [these have planning permission and are not part of the planning application being considered by the Secretary of State] or call the whole project in for further scrutiny at a public inquiry.

Theo Steel, chairman of Renaissance Southend, said: “I hope the minister can reach a decision quickly, and conclude this application does not raise any issues that cannot properly be determined locally by the council, in order that work can begin soon on extending the runway.

“I firmly believe this development will unlock the potential to create nearly 7,000 new jobs, [which is strange, given that the airport says it expects the total to be around 2000] together with many other investment opportunities. Any long delays could put the plans at risk.” [Unsubstantiated - the airport has never given any indication that this is the case.]

Southend West MP David Amess favours a public inquiry, but his Rochford and Southend East counterpart, James Duddridge, echoed the views of Renaissance Southend.