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good finish
3rd Aug 2012, 10:26
i would like to visit a relative close to llanbedr.
does anyone know a contact for Llanbedr estates to see if they will give me permission to land?
has anyone else tried?
many thanks
(apologies posted this on another pprune forum in error)

funfly
3rd Aug 2012, 11:27
Caernarfon is only a few miles to the north with good facilities.

S-Works
3rd Aug 2012, 12:00
Its not available as an airfield at this time. Caernarfon is the best bet.

good finish
3rd Aug 2012, 13:42
Funfly
By air but i actually need to go to Llanbedr so by road google says 55 mins and 30 miles which means taxi/hire car etc
lets hope Llanbedr gets reopened soon and in a GA friendly way.

Aerials
3rd Aug 2012, 14:22
No help to you for contact details but I remembered a chart amendment the other day that said "E10720 - 28/06/2012 - LLANBEDR Add unlicensed aerodrome at 524818N 0040738W with elevation of 80ft amsl, ICAO Code EGOD and A/G 118.925".

Still need permission though....

toptobottom
3rd Aug 2012, 15:23
The decision for the Llanbedr Estates application was delayed due to the appeal from Snowdonia Parks, which I believe was filed end May and normally takes at least a couple of months to be heard. In the meantime, an American outfit was interested in developing the airfield for UAVs. There was talk of a new ATZ and Aberporth doing the radar.

I haven't looked, but the appeal should have been heard by now and a decision published. The guys at Kemble can probably help.

chevvron
3rd Aug 2012, 16:14
According to a thread on Flyer Forums, Llanbedr is available PPR. It didn't give a phone number but it implies it's open every day except sunday.

good finish
8th Aug 2012, 07:36
Unfortunately that is false information- I think the poster had confused llanbedr with Lampeter

BristolScout
8th Aug 2012, 18:16
Lampeter? Which field is that?

Flying low again
8th Aug 2012, 21:22
Hello Good finish,

I do a fair bit of flying over the west country from the midlands and would be very keen to drop into Llanbedr also if it is possible at present.
As per Aerials post, there has been a chart amendment which designates the airfield as unlicensed with A/G 118.925.
Despite spending far too long this evening trawling the net for contact numbers or any other terra firma based contact info for Llanbedr I can find nothing.
As soon as I get a spare 5 minutes in the daytime I am going to try Kemble to see what they say. I will post any relevant info.

funfly
9th Aug 2012, 07:49
Of course, if you had an on board emergency in the proximity.....

good finish
13th Aug 2012, 14:00
I spent hours on this and got nowhere
I even rang RAF Valley and they told me it was inactive and they had no contact numbers
Photos show the gates as all locked so you would have to be able to climb those even if you could/did land

Genghis the Engineer
13th Aug 2012, 14:21
You never know who amended it, but this is from Wikipedia:-

In recent years, the site has been used for agricultural purposes under the terms of an agreement with the Welsh Government, the current site owners.

It was reported in February 2008 that Welsh Ministers had awarded preferred bidder status for a 125 year lease to the operators of Kemble Airport near Cirencester.[2][3] In May 2008, the Snowdonia Society, the Brecon Beacons Park Society and the Friends of Pembrokeshire National Park formed an alliance against the development of a new civilian airport at the site without a full public debate "best achieved by making an application for planning permission".[4]

This campaign has been opposed by members of the local population who are in favour of the reuse and redevelopent of the site. A paper-based petition in favour of Kemble's plans for the airfield attracted over a thousand signatures, while an e-petition from the Snowdonia Society received 156.

In December 2008, the Welsh Government gave the go-head for Kemble to take over the airfield, subject to Kemble obtaining the "relevant permissions and consents."[5] In November 2009, the Snowdonia National Park Authority took external legal advice and refused to issue certificates of lawful use to Kemble. In August 2011, a certificate was granted to Llanbedr Airfield Estates for use of the airport to test and develop unmanned aerial vehicles.[6]

A quick google finds this: Flights could be run from airfield in Snowdonia National Park - Wales News - News - WalesOnline (http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2011/12/09/flights-could-be-run-from-airfield-in-snowdonia-national-park-91466-29922586/)

Which shows the responsible person as David Young - nice chap, I used to deal a lot with him when he ran the microlight school at Kemble.

David in the meantime is clearly still active as a microlight FIC, as shown here...

Assistant Flying Instructor (AFI) Training « « Kemble Flying Club (http://www.kembleflyingclub.com/instructor-training/)

With a contact form and office phone number there.

Best of luck,

G

742-xx
13th Aug 2012, 14:41
I'm glad somebody brought up the subject of Llanbedr.

I'm looking at going to Caernarfon soon and checked the NATS entry on their webpage.
Its states that if arriving from the south or southeast you should call Llanbedr ATC on 122.5 at least five minutes before abeam Llanbedr ?
Surely something like this would be kept up to date ?

I'll check my Pooleys when I get home - at work at the moment.

avturboy
13th Aug 2012, 16:04
I'm glad somebody brought up the subject of Llanbedr.

I'm looking at going to Caernarfon soon and checked the NATS entry on their webpage.
Its states that if arriving from the south or southeast you should call Llanbedr ATC on 122.5 at least five minutes before abeam Llanbedr ?
Surely something like this would be kept up to date ?

I'll check my Pooleys when I get home - at work at the moment.

Please go ahead and visit Caernarfon, fantastic field, excellent facilities and
a beautiful location .....IF Llanbedr could be opened up it would only add value to the area ... however local politics have tied it into an unpredictable position

swp53
14th Aug 2012, 17:47
The most recent news update for the future of Llanbedr can be found here from a few weeks ago..

BBC News - Airliner scrapyard plans on hold at Llanbedr Airfield (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-18999671)

Regards,
Steve

P.S. I hope common sence prevails and the Nimbys don't get there way.

pianydd
14th Aug 2012, 19:12
Rumours aplenty that in spite of plans being 'on hold', the development will go ahead. It has the full support of the local council, the Snowdonia National Park Authority (not to be confused with the Snowdonia Society) and, above all the vast majority of local residents. To dub the locals as Nimbys is a little harsh; try Dimbys.*

*Definitely.

vee-tail-1
14th Aug 2012, 22:32
Friends of Pembrokeshire National Park So that's where those bast***s have gone, following their resounding defeat over our local sustainable housing project.
Sorry to sound a bit 'racist' but those self important self appointed dim wits come mainly from England. They have second homes, 'county' accents, and care more about pretty cottages and lovely views than the well being of local people. :mad:

A and C
15th Aug 2012, 06:03
A bit like the numptys in south Devon, they just want a weekend rural theam park.

nouseforaname
15th Aug 2012, 09:01
I went in there a few times about a year ago. The guy has to come and open the gate for you etc and you have to sign a disclaimer with the Welsh assembly government for use at own risk.

It was being looked after by Kemble, I think you probably have to contact him first then the WAG.

Cheers. TD.

pianydd
15th Aug 2012, 14:31
BBC News - Airliner scrapyard plans go ahead at Llanbedr Airfield (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-19267592)

vee-tail-1
15th Aug 2012, 16:38
This is great news and a win win for everyone ... Local jobs, & engineering training for youngsters, who don't then have to leave their home area.
A really useful, profitable and ecological recycling enterprise.
But let's hope the 'forces of darkness' don't have another agenda to scupper it at the last moment :ugh:

jetelectro
1st Oct 2012, 15:14
Hi Everyone, re joined the "prunies" after a fewyears , couple of us landed at Llanbedr two weeks ago with PP from the airfieldowners. Fantastic site have some pictures if anyone interested……


:ok:

Flying low again
1st Oct 2012, 18:14
Hi Jetelectro,

Do you have contact details for PPR Llanbedr?
I would like to go in there in the next week or two. Would like to see your photos too if possible.

Cheers FLA

Weekend Flyer
2nd Oct 2012, 12:19
Please show us the pictures!

Bubblewindow
3rd Oct 2012, 20:59
Wonder how this will affect what can be a very busy piece of LFA7 for the military?
The estuary at Barmouth to the south is a major entry/exit point for low level fast jets .

BW

toptobottom
3rd Oct 2012, 22:34
Don't think it will make any significant difference. The 'retirement' traffic will only happen on certain days and is tiny compared with the number of GA movements up and down that part of the coast.

jetelectro
4th Oct 2012, 19:55
http://jotech.co.uk/images/IMG_0263.jpg

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http://jotech.co.uk/images/IMG_0270.jpg

http://jotech.co.uk/images/IMG_0272.jpg

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http://jotech.co.uk/images/IMG_0721.jpg

pianydd
4th Oct 2012, 21:58
Great photos!

vee-tail-1
4th Oct 2012, 22:20
Fabulous scenery including, mountain, coast, estuary, and sailing, wind & kite surfing, hill walking, wildlife in abundance, and flying. What a great place for a successful flyers village?
Great photos. :ok:

rjakw
5th Oct 2012, 10:37
What's the number for PPR?