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Old 18th Mar 2006, 12:42
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Bids the question, what is so special about Lyneham that it has to stay open?
I have to agree with you there.


Give Mr R. Branson a ring..
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Old 21st Mar 2006, 22:35
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Southside,

Odiham to the Plain Vs Lyneham to the Plain, think of the savings the bean counters could revel in. Anyway, its going to happen, the Stn Cdr has denied all knowledge of the plan.
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Old 25th Mar 2006, 16:29
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Wallingford now says it loves RAF Benson after all!:

Date published: Saturday 25 March 2006
Town fears loss of RAF

Wallingford traders fear RAF Benson may close, despite moves by its base commander to play down the rumours.

Businesses in and around the town fear trade will suffer if the base is axed to make way for a helicopter superbase at RAF Lyneham.

The fears were sparked after a statement by Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, who said RAF Lyneham could be used under Project Belvedere, a joint helicopter command study.

If that happens it could mean the closure of the RAF's two main helicopter bases at Odiham and Benson, although neither was mentioned specifically.

Wallingford mayor Lynda Atkins [who is an ex-RAF officer] said: "If RAF Benson ever closed we would all be the poorer.

"We would lose a good friend to the town. Wallingford has always had good relations with RAF Benson and we want to see it stay.

"Any thoughts of losing the base would be devastating for us."

Nicky Culnane, licensee of The Crown in Benson, said: "It would hit my trade incredibly hard.

"We have service people in here as regulars and they organise special parties here.

"We also have rooms which contractors on the base use regularly.

"If RAF Benson closed it would be a major tragedy for people locally. Shops and local businesses would all suffer."

But base commander Group Captain Duncan Welham said: "There is a lot of talk going around, mostly speculation in the media, which is not helpful to the base. I can categorically tell you that absolutely nothing has been decided."

The base has 1,600 RAF personnel and 175 civilians working there but there are also hundreds of wives and children in base housing.

Service personnel who would not be named for security reasons said they felt there were rumblings that the base would close.

One said: "There are always rumours because Benson has miles of runways here and helicopters do not need runways. So that part of the base is redundant anyway.

"No-one knows anything for certain but there are worries among service families."

There were rumours two years ago that the base would close under a major review of RAF commitments.

Any move to close Odiham and Benson would be after 2012 when the RAF's Hercules fleet will be stationed permanently at RAF Brize Norton.
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Old 25th Mar 2006, 17:49
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Originally Posted by airborne_artist
Wallingford now says it loves RAF Benson after all!:
Date published: Saturday 25 March 2006
Town fears loss of RAF
Wallingford traders fear RAF Benson may close, despite moves by its base commander to play down the rumours.
Businesses in and around the town fear trade will suffer if the base is axed to make way for a helicopter superbase at RAF Lyneham.
The fears were sparked after a statement by Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram, who said RAF Lyneham could be used under Project Belvedere, a joint helicopter command study.
If that happens it could mean the closure of the RAF's two main helicopter bases at Odiham and Benson, although neither was mentioned specifically.
Wallingford mayor Lynda Atkins [who is an ex-RAF officer] said: "If RAF Benson ever closed we would all be the poorer.
"We would lose a good friend to the town. Wallingford has always had good relations with RAF Benson and we want to see it stay.
"Any thoughts of losing the base would be devastating for us."
Nicky Culnane, licensee of The Crown in Benson, said: "It would hit my trade incredibly hard.
"We have service people in here as regulars and they organise special parties here.
"We also have rooms which contractors on the base use regularly.
"If RAF Benson closed it would be a major tragedy for people locally. Shops and local businesses would all suffer."
But base commander Group Captain Duncan Welham said: "There is a lot of talk going around, mostly speculation in the media, which is not helpful to the base. I can categorically tell you that absolutely nothing has been decided."
The base has 1,600 RAF personnel and 175 civilians working there but there are also hundreds of wives and children in base housing.
Service personnel who would not be named for security reasons said they felt there were rumblings that the base would close.
One said: "There are always rumours because Benson has miles of runways here and helicopters do not need runways. So that part of the base is redundant anyway.
"No-one knows anything for certain but there are worries among service families."
There were rumours two years ago that the base would close under a major review of RAF commitments.
Any move to close Odiham and Benson would be after 2012 when the RAF's Hercules fleet will be stationed permanently at RAF Brize Norton.
Also read that in the local press,and couldn't believe the hypocrisy of my Old Home-town residents.(now live down the road in Didcot)
World Champion whingers when the Families Day was on a couple of years back plus they don't like the helos,yet they want the RAF to stay to help save their businesses.
Can't have it all ways folks................
As an Oxfordshire based enthusiast,it'll be a sad day indeed for me if Benson were to ever close...many,MANY happy memories from Spotters Corner
just my thoughts
Colin
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Old 25th Mar 2006, 19:56
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Very similar to Germany in the late nineties - one day you are an instrument of fascist oppression and occupation of the Fatherland, and the next day, every bratty stall holder and car salesman in North Rhine-Westfalia is writing to his MP begging for you to stay on. Tres amusing.

The clue, by the way, based on the German model is that if any new hangars or serious infrastructure work starts, you should immediately pack your MFO boxes.
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Old 26th Mar 2006, 13:31
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Good call.....but remember that a lot of Helicopters work around the IOW gap...and at the moment the transit time is about 20 minutes.....from Lyneham the transit time will be abour 35 mins.....

35 Mins there and 35 mins back will leave about 50 mins on task.....not long is it? still, I understand that the run ashore in Lyneham is a whole lot better than Yeovilton.
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Old 26th Mar 2006, 14:38
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If the Mod is going to do some joined up thinking for the JHC assets wouldn't Coltishal be a better option as it closer to Stamford training area and 16 Air Assualt in Colchester?
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