Press Release - 14 December 2005 |
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED ON BEHALF OF TAKELEY PARISH COUNCIL
GOVERNMENT PROMISE ON AIRPORT COMPENSATION CAST ASIDE
An application from Takeley Parish Council for Judicial Review of BAA's Home
Owner Support Scheme was rejected at a permission hearing at the High Court
today.
The ruling means that BAA will not be forced to compensate local residents
who are unable to sell their homes as a result of expansion proposals for
Stansted Airport.
The Government had promised in its Air Transport White Paper that the
airport operator would need to put in place a scheme to address the problem
of generalised blight resulting from the expansion plans. However, the High
Court decided that the Government promise had no legal force and that BAA
could not be legally challenged for failing to provide satisfactory
compensation arrangements.
Commenting on the outcome, Trevor Allen, Chairman of Takeley Parish Council
said: “Today's ruling has revealed the extent of the complicity between BAA
and the Government in trying to expand Stansted on the cheap and at the
expense of local people. The Government's White Paper promise to protect
people blighted by the prospect of airport development clearly isn't worth
the paper it is printed on. Its failure to compel BAA to introduce a fair
and decent compensation scheme means that thousands of homeowners will
continue to suffer from generalised blight until the expansion proposals are
overturned.”
Takeley Parish Council is taking advice from its barristers on the
opportunities for lodging an appeal.
ENDS
FURTHER INFORMATION
Trevor Allen, Chairman, Takeley Parish Council: 01279 870106
David Fossett, Parish Clerk, Takeley Parish Council: M 07785 788684
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