Environmental Impact Assessment which has been submitted in support of the applications.
Over the last few days I have received a large number of letters about the plans to expand Lydd Airport. The planning applications – for an extended runway and a replacement terminal – have been submitted to Shepway District Council. And I am working my way through the voluminous documents which form the Environmental Impact Assessment which has been submitted in support of the applications.
When I have finished this process I shall make my views known. I have always favoured limited expansion of the airport. I regard it as one of Shepway’s assets. It has the potential to provide employment for those of my constituents who live on Romney Marsh – employment which is badly needed following the closure of Dungeness A Power Station and other local enterprises. On the other hand it will undoubtedly have a detrimental impact on the quality of life of some of my constituents. I have a duty to all of them. And I have never said I support any particular planning application.
My role in the decision making process is very limited. The applications have been submitted to Shepway District Council. Unless the Secretary of State decides to call them in for her own decision – probably following a Public Inquiry – the Council will make the decision. It may or may not pay any particular attention to my views.
Similarly, the Secretary of State will decide whether the decision should be called in. She may or may not pay any particular attention to my views.
Nevertheless, I shall, in due course, make my views known both on the applications themselves and on whether it should be called in. But so should all of you, if you have strong views one way or the other. You have until 5th March to do so.
This is one of the most important planning applications to affect Shepway for many years. It merits very careful consideration and I am sure it will get it. I shall certainly play my part in making sure that it does. |