Press Release - 2 March 2005 |
BAA SPIN LAMBASTED BY COUNCIL LEADER AT SSE MEETING
Uttlesford District Council Leader Cllr Alan Dean last night lambasted BAA
for the spin it has put on the outcome of the recent Judicial Review into
the Government's Air Transport White Paper.
Speaking at a public meeting held at Mountfitchet High School organised by
Stop Stansted Expansion (SSE) to review the High Court ruling, Cllr Dean
made clear his view of the behaviour of the airport developer towards the
local community: “Instead of hiding behind the Government's White Paper,
BAA will now have to evaluate other options for a second runway at Stansted.
They will also need to assess these options for their potential
environmental impact.”
The Uttlesford Leader also had harsh words for BAA claims that the High
Court had ruled that the second runway project was commercially viable. “The
Judge did no such thing,” he said “We really do need to take much of what
BAA says with a pinch of salt.”
Pointing to the cosy conspiracy between the Government and BAA which was
exposed in the High
Court, Cllr Dean told an audience of more than 300 people how the Judge had
chastised the Government for attempting to hide the whole truth on the
commercial viability issue, by saying
"Government Departments should remember that their obligation to tell the
truth to the Court does not mean that the Court need only be told so much of
the truth as suits the Department's case, and that inconvenient parts of the
truth may be omitted from their evidence.”
The core presentation was by Peter Sanders, Chairman of SSE, who provided a
detailed account of the High Court proceedings and concluded by saying "We
haven't blown the White Paper out of the water, but we have certainly
blasted a few holes in it. And we shall go on blasting holes in it until it
sinks or grinds to a halt."
Mr Sanders presented the five different options for a second runway, taken
from a confidential document which BAA submitted to the Government in March
2001. These options now need to be reconsidered following the High Court
ruling. [see Note 1]
Mr Sanders continued: "Despite the High Court ruling, BAA continues to
insist that it is on track to deliver a second runway at Stansted by 2011/12
in accordance with the White Paper timetable, but it cannot tell us where
that runway will be, what the development will consist of, how it can meet
the environmental criteria or even whether, as an investment, it will be
able to achieve a commercial return on its own merits."
Mr Sanders challenged BAA to remove the veil of secrecy surrounding its new
expansion plans for Stansted a call echoed by Cllr Dean, who called upon
BAA to "tell us what's happening, tell us soon please, and put this in
writing because this community has learned that verbal assurances cannot be
relied upon."
SSE pledged to continue its relentless campaign with further legal and
planning challenges in the pipeline underpinned by the growing momentum of
its City campaign, where SSE is involved in in-depth financial briefings for
BAA shareholders, analysts and investors.
During a lively question and answer session following the main
presentations, questions were put to a five-strong panel including SSE's
Norman Mead, Carol Barbone and Brian Ross across a range of subjects. There
was particular interest in Uttlesford District Council's commitment to
ensure proper representation of community interests during consideration of
any planning application made for an expansion of capacity on the existing
runway, expected in November.
Cllr Dean reassured the audience that Uttlesford District Council would be
both rigorous and vigorous in scrutinising the application, not least with
regard to the environmental impacts of any proposals. This would be
considerably more robust than had been the case in the past, Uttlesford
having "learned the lessons" from the 2002 Stansted planning approval.
Sir Alan Haselhurst MP, unable to be present due to a long-standing
Parliamentary commitment, sent a message of support to the meeting: “I am
sure that we are all aware that the battle is far from over. However, we
have demonstrated to the Government and BAA that we cannot just be pushed
aside. Our arguments grow as theirs diminish. Supporters and sympathizers
should take heart. With their continued determination and help behind us we
can see off this second runway proposal. You can count on my voice and my
energetic commitment to this cause.”
ENDS
Note 1: Maps showing these runway options can be accessed on the Maps page. Email versions of
these maps for publication (with a white background instead of green) can
also be obtained from Brian Ross on 01279 814961 or M 07850 937143.
Further information/comment:
Peter Sanders 01799 540273
Carol Barbone 0777 552 3091 and cbarbone@mxc.co.uk
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