Press Release - 30 January 2005 |
STANSTED CAMPAIGNERS WARN AGAINST ANY COMPLACENCY IN AIRPORT FIGHT
“Our community… our responsibility... our perseverance… our victory” was the
rallying call of Sir Alan Haselhurst MP addressing Stop Stansted Expansion's
(SSE) community conference today (30 January).
MPs and MEPs, council leaders and parish representatives joined local people
to form a 200-strong audience at the Stansted Hilton to hear an update on
the progress of the campaign and future plans.
Sir Alan spoke of the many successes of the campaign to date which were
shifting opinion within Parliament, the City, in the media and further
afield.
He lambasted the incrementalist approach adopted to expansion over the years
by BAA and highlighted as an example the lack of investment in rail services
to the airport. Local commuters were already suffering as a result, a
situation which would worsen with any further expansion because of BAA's
lack of real commitment to the rail investment needed now, let alone in the
future.
Delegates were in upbeat mood about the progress being made by SSE but
Campaign Director Carol Barbone warned against any complacency in the
ongoing fight against the airport expansion plans and called on those
present to make their voices heard and their actions count.
“All it would take for expansion to prevail would be for good men and
women to do nothing,” she said. “We must never underestimate our
opponents or the scale of the challenge before us.”
Speakers from SSE dealt in detail with the SSE programme for deploying
legal, financial and planning challenges as a means of forcing BAA to
rethink its airport expansion proposals.
Campaign members from Broxted, Hatfield Broad Oak, Manuden and Stansted
Mountfitchet addressed the conference to show the many and varied ways in
which local people and their representatives could play their part in
supporting the campaign.
The theme running through the conference was “You don't know what you've got
till it's gone” as a reminder of the enormous environmental impact of
further expansion of Stansted on the scale proposed by BAA.
Peter Sanders, Chairman of SSE, quoted Inspector Graham Eyre who headed the
Stansted Airport public inquiry 20 years ago which rejected a second runway.
Eyre had concluded that expansion of Stansted beyond 25 million passengers
per year would be an “environmental catastrophe”.
“It beggars belief that BAA is now considering expanding Stansted to
accommodate 82 million passengers annually which is more than any other
airport in the world today,” said Mr Sanders.
“BAA will have to demonstrate that Eyre was wrong,” he continued. “And it
won't be good enough to say that Eyre's warning is no longer relevant
because of the increase in demand. Nor will it be good enough to say, oh don't worry, everything will be done subject to strict environmental controls.
How do you inflict an environmental catastrophe subject to strict
environmental controls? Again, that argument won't be good enough for
Uttlesford District Council as the planning authority, or for any even
half-competent Inspector at public inquiry.”
ENDS
NOTE TO EDITORS
The full conference programme can be viewed at
www.stopstanstedexpansion.com/documents/Community_Conference_2005.doc
FURTHER INFORMATION, COMMENT AND PICTURES
Carol Barbone, Campaign Director, SSE 0777 552 3091, cbarbone@mxc.co.uk
Peter Sanders, Chairman, Stop Stansted Expansion 01799 540273
Pictures also available from Peter Riding 01799 502355 and peter@webserve.co.uk
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