A report from Southend Airport’s exhibition on its expansion followed by an interview with Denis Walker, Spokesman for SAEN.
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Airport applies to extend terminal
Friday, January 13th, 2012Southend Airport runway protesters given police bail
Sunday, October 30th, 2011Fifteen climate change activists arrested at London Southend Airport have been released on bail.
Members of Plane Stupid and Climate Rush entered the airport at 09:00 BST on Saturday and were arrested by Essex police officers.
They had planned to put solar panels on the runway and perform a dance routine dressed as pilots and cabin crew.
The five men and 10 women have been released on police bail until 30 November.
They were being held on suspicion of entering a restricted zone at an airport and aggravated trespass.
‘Solar power needed’
The airport wants to extend its runway by 300m (984ft) to allow larger passenger aircraft to be used.
The Stobart Group, which owns the airport, aims to have two million passengers a year passing through its terminal, by 2020.
In a statement before the arrests, a spokeswoman for the protesters said: “Southend Council say the expansion will bring jobs.
“But investment in renewable energy would create many more jobs without damaging the climate.
“What we need is solar power, not plane power.”
An airport spokeswoman said the runway had been closed for a “short period” while police dealt with the situation but no flights had been affected.
Southend Airport runway protesters arrested
Saturday, October 29th, 2011Fifteen climate change activists have been arrested at London Southend Airport.
Members of Plane Stupid and Climate Rush entered the airport at 09:00 BST and were apprehended by officers.
In a press release, the groups said they planned to put solar panels on the runway and do a dance routine dressed as pilots and cabin crew.
Police initially said 16 people were in custody, but at 15:00 BST confirmed five men and 10 women were detained.
The airport wants to extend its runway by 300m (984ft) to allow larger passenger aircraft to be used.
‘Solar power’
The Stobart Group, which owns the airport, aims to have two million passengers a year passing through its terminal, by 2020.
In a statement before the arrests, a spokeswoman for the protesters said: “Southend Council say the expansion will bring jobs.
“But investment in renewable energy would create many more jobs without damaging the climate.
“What we need is solar power, not plane power.
“The bigger runway is bad for climate change, bad for local residents under the flight path and is not needed to help the local economy.”
Using Twitter, Plane Stupid said members had invaded the runway at 09:00 BST and remained there “for at least an hour”.
Essex Police said officers responded quickly to reports of protesters gaining access to Southend Airport shortly after the protesters broke in.
Flights ‘unaffected’
All 15 suspects are being held on suspicion of entering a restricted zone at an airport and aggravated trespass.
A 20-year-old man and a 19 year-old woman from Norwich and a 43 year-old man from Whitstable in Kent are among those arrested.
The remainder are from various parts of London.
Det Ch Insp Stuart Hooper said: “We were on heightened general alert to airports and our response to the protest was very swift.
“We have a number of well-rehearsed contingency plans for events such as this and we have launched a criminal investigation following the incident at Southend.”
An airport spokeswoman confirmed the runway had been closed for a “short period” while police dealt wth the situation.
“No flights were impacted by this event,” she said.
Ian Wyatt on BBC Essex
Saturday, March 19th, 2011Rather pro-airport feature interview with Alastair Welch, followed by a shorter phone interview with Kiti Theobald which is interrupted by a pre-recorded statement from Nigel Holdcroft on the new night flight conditions.
BBC Essex Drivetime
Thursday, February 3rd, 2011Ian Puckey talks to Southend Council leader, Nigel Holcroft, and Denis Walker, Spokesman for Stop Airport Extension now on BBC Essex Drivetime.
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BBC Essex Drivetime 03/02/2011
BBC Essex – Ray Clarke Breakfast 29th July 2010
Thursday, July 29th, 2010Denis Walker talks to Ray Clarke on BBC Essex – just over an hour into the programme.



