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All councils pass planning Applications to suit their own needs , loan money to Football/ Rugby clubs etc
Luton is no different, it sees , quite rightly , the Airport as it’s biggest Asset , job generator.
Obviously people don’t like it on here but I agree it doesn’t make it unjustifiable.
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Local radio talk-in where the Council, LLAL and LLAOL all refused to take part in the discussion to relax the airport noise limit. Maybe they have no defence but it was a one sided argument. Worth a listen to those people here who don't care about peoples lives and those that think the council should decide planning applications regarding its own airport. It seems that the planning inspectorate might get involved. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p079zbfh
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...W8tFCTpYqkmkds
The best quote of the day
What they mean is can the planning and development committee who are far from being independent decision makers find a way to ignore public opinion particularly when one of the committee members is now being investigated for a breach of planning law by not declaring an interest in a LLAL planning application on March 27th when a decision was made in favour of LLAL 2 weeks before a consultation period had ended.
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Luton Borough Council said: "We are still considering the application and cannot make any further comments at this time."
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...W8tFCTpYqkmkds
The best quote of the day
What they mean is can the planning and development committee who are far from being independent decision makers find a way to ignore public opinion particularly when one of the committee members is now being investigated for a breach of planning law by not declaring an interest in a LLAL planning application on March 27th when a decision was made in favour of LLAL 2 weeks before a consultation period had ended.
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What they mean is can the planning and development committee who are far from being independent decision makers find a way to ignore public opinion particularly when one of the committee members is now being investigated for a breach of planning law by not declaring an interest in a LLAL planning application on March 27th when a decision was made in favour of LLAL 2 weeks before a consultation period had ended.
Committee members being investigated or suspended or even expelled or arrested is also not unique to Luton.
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No one was asking any of the Planning and Development Committee to speak on the radio. The BBC were trying to get someone from the council or LLAL who are actually the same people or the airport concessionaire LLAOL to appear.
The truth is that the planning committee cannot be trusted to give a fair and honest opinion based on the evidence presented on the day. The members who represent the ruling party are under instruction to follow the councils views even though they could never admit it for legal reasons. It might be the case that the council will buckle this time from mounting pressure so time will tell but it appears that the planning inspectorate will be lurking in the background to take over the decision if the council allows this to go through.
The truth is that the planning committee cannot be trusted to give a fair and honest opinion based on the evidence presented on the day. The members who represent the ruling party are under instruction to follow the councils views even though they could never admit it for legal reasons. It might be the case that the council will buckle this time from mounting pressure so time will tell but it appears that the planning inspectorate will be lurking in the background to take over the decision if the council allows this to go through.
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LTN has achieved remarkable success, but not without criticism from reasonable - middle of the road people. Food for thought, and lessons to be learnt elsewhere, I hope.
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I have followed Luton’s progress for well over 40 years. I have worked in the terminal when there was more staff on duty than passengers and when Luton still used additional grass runways for the light aircraft. Most of that time I was frustrated that Luton had peaked at around 3.3 million passengers in I think 1973 but after Court went bust always seemed to hover around the 1.8 million mark as I wanted more.
In 1999 the new terminal opened when from memory the passenger figure was around 5 million and all was fine in my world. There was still long gaps between departures and for much of the time there was no airport related noise so there was a balance. I can’t really say when that balance changed but the airport is now intrusive and affects more and more lives.
The physical changes in the last 5 years have been incredible. Stand inside the CTA and only the control tower and the hangar seemed to have remained untouched. The rest of the area is completely unrecognisable. New road layouts, bus station, terminal front, pier, drop off zone, 2 multi-storey car parks and a station under construction have all left the airport looking completely different.
From my point of view enough is enough. A line has to be drawn in the sand where future expansion outside the airports existing boundary is unacceptable.
In 1999 the new terminal opened when from memory the passenger figure was around 5 million and all was fine in my world. There was still long gaps between departures and for much of the time there was no airport related noise so there was a balance. I can’t really say when that balance changed but the airport is now intrusive and affects more and more lives.
The physical changes in the last 5 years have been incredible. Stand inside the CTA and only the control tower and the hangar seemed to have remained untouched. The rest of the area is completely unrecognisable. New road layouts, bus station, terminal front, pier, drop off zone, 2 multi-storey car parks and a station under construction have all left the airport looking completely different.
From my point of view enough is enough. A line has to be drawn in the sand where future expansion outside the airports existing boundary is unacceptable.
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I know people living in Wigmore more than happy with the expansion.
I too have followed Luton Airport's development since my first visit there as a schoolboy in 1965. LTNman is right that the development in recent years has been transformative.
However, life too has suffered or benefited from transformational change in recent years. Britain has unforeseen levels of prosperity. The propensity to travel, and especially by air, has increased exponentially. Use and ownership of cars has changed every built environment - mostly for the worse. In recent years, population growth, especially in the south-east, has been unsustainably high.
The idea that one can stop "progress", however malign it may seem, is unrealistic. The best that can be done is to try to influence events, or to accept them as they are, or escape to a more benign environment and look back on one's happier memories.
/Here endeth the lesson/
However, life too has suffered or benefited from transformational change in recent years. Britain has unforeseen levels of prosperity. The propensity to travel, and especially by air, has increased exponentially. Use and ownership of cars has changed every built environment - mostly for the worse. In recent years, population growth, especially in the south-east, has been unsustainably high.
The idea that one can stop "progress", however malign it may seem, is unrealistic. The best that can be done is to try to influence events, or to accept them as they are, or escape to a more benign environment and look back on one's happier memories.
/Here endeth the lesson/
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This is just an observation but I think it is accurate. In 1999 most of Luton's passengers were UK citizens as it was rare to hear a foreign language inside the terminal so I will call that 5 million. I would say that figure now sits at around 8 million or 9 million so demand from UK citizens has grown say 80% in nearly 20 years.
Passengers from outside the UK has grown from next to nothing to 8 or 9 million so that is where most of the growth has come from. This is mainly due to Eastern Europeans and Luton being more recognised as a London Airport.
Passengers from outside the UK has grown from next to nothing to 8 or 9 million so that is where most of the growth has come from. This is mainly due to Eastern Europeans and Luton being more recognised as a London Airport.
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easyJet HQ will leave hangar 89 in three years time to a new purpose built building on Vauxhall Way. H89 will return to its use primarily as an engineering building and crew room unless the crew room moves airside. For the three years until the new build is ready, some staff will relocate to capability green and the academy which is behind the cargo shed. One or two floors of the multi story car park in the CTA will be for flight crew and those staff remaining in H89.
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Strange place to move to. Vauxhall Way has a hillside on one side and IBC (Vauxhall motors) on the other but also contains a massive car park by Eaton Green Road that is part used by Easyjet. Also it is outside of the Enterprise zone. Thought they would go to Napier Park down Kimpton Road with its access to Luton Airport Parkway and the DART
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I don’t think it is that strange LTNman, Napier Park isn’t suitable for what is needed.Why rent land and waste money when you can purchase your own land and do what you want with it within planning rules 😉.
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So Century Park was also rejected which is part of the Enterprise zone. While it is good news for the town the Council has lost one of its main arguments why Century Park is needed as its location was meant to be for airport related activity.
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Luton ATC logbooks
Good afternoon,
I've been pointed in this direction by a colleague so I hope this is the correct forum.
In short, I'm led to believe someone on here may have access to the movements records for Luton for 1973-1975. These would have included landing/take off times, flight no, destination, type, reg etc.
Is anyone able to help with these by any chance please, I'm hoping to tie up some flights I was on back then to specific aircraft etc.?
Regards
Gatman
I've been pointed in this direction by a colleague so I hope this is the correct forum.
In short, I'm led to believe someone on here may have access to the movements records for Luton for 1973-1975. These would have included landing/take off times, flight no, destination, type, reg etc.
Is anyone able to help with these by any chance please, I'm hoping to tie up some flights I was on back then to specific aircraft etc.?
Regards
Gatman
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gatman You need to put your question here LUTON History and Nostalgia