Please support EGKR Redhill's Retrospective Planning Application: taxiway improvement
Please could I trouble the good folk on here to help support a retrospective planning application which relates to some improvement works carried out late last year to the C/D taxiway at EGKR Redhill.
This grass airfield has been in existence since the 1930’s and the perimeter taxiway has historically been used as an unlicensed runway for take-off/landing only when the grass runways get waterlogged. Due to the construction of the adjacent motorway decades ago and also climate change, sadly this waterlogging occurs more and more frequently. The unlicensed area used for take-off and landing has always been bent, narrow and undulating. The dimensions were 500m x10m – so only light aircraft could use it. This is what it used to look like: https://www.euroga.org/system/1/user...axiway_pic.jpg Last year, some minor improvement works were made to widen the surface (tarmac over existing hardcore beneath the grass) and to take out the ‘kink’. The dimensions are now 490m x 14m (i.e. slightly shorter and slightly wider to facilitate turning on the taxiway). It remains unlicensed as a runway and will still only be used when the grass runways are unserviceable. This is what it looks like now (apologies for size difference): https://www.euroga.org/system/1/user.../runway_25.png From what I understand, the local residents have kicked up a fuss about the improvements and so the Aerodrome has applied for retrospective planning permission for these works. For those who are unfamiliar, Redhill is just a few miles north of Gatwick EGKK and many locals seem to fear that they will start to see the likes of huge pax-carrying aircraft appearing over their houses. Absolutely not (reminder dimensions: 490m x 14m)! Please would anyone who has used / may one day wish to use Redhill Aerodrome lend their weight to this application by ticking “support” in the relevant box in the link below. Additional comments are an added bonus, but not a requirement. Please click on this link – it will only take a few minutes to complete! Amongst the businesses that rely on this Aerodrome are many flight schools, two cafes and an engineering base to name just a few. Let’s not see yet another airfield in the UK be closed. Thanks for your support (and apologies if this is posted in the wrong section). |
Done. :ok:
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Yeppers!:ok:
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Done.
Jez |
Ditto.
mike hallam. |
Absolutely. So far that's the only runway I've used at Redhill though I plan to visit over the summer.
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Grass airfield Bagby only has one short bit of tarmac taxiway. A 50mtr strip leading to the pumps. Barely wide enough for a Saratoga. The planners want it narrowed by a foot. Ostensibly to prevent its use by large passenger aircraft.
Support for Redhill registered. |
Done, expect a visit soon
Davey |
Thank you to everyone who took the trouble to support this request. :D If it’s still on anyone else’s “to do” list, there is still time to add your support using this link. :)
Thanks especially to those who came back to the thread to say they had added their support. Your comments kept the thread fairly near the top for a bit. Good luck Redhill.:ok: |
support sent,
at this time there is 165 supports and only 9 objects. Fats |
Support sent; have also asked my father who lives in Nutfield (given that proximity to the field probably helps more than support from the rest of the UK) to send something suitable in.
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Many thanks indeed @paulthornton and yes, you are absolutely right!
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Supported!
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support registered.
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Done!
No more message, but above too short |
Nonsense. There was already a runway there. Nothing was created.
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Can't think of a more worthy way of making a first post, especially as I only live 1.5 miles away! Love sitting in the back garden aircraft spotting on a sunny summer weekend...
Supported. |
Supported.
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Learnt to fly at Redhill during the late 80s; back then there was constant talk of a hard runway. Much needed and long overdue. I've given my support.
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