Expansion plans for a second runway at Stansted Airport which could boost the number of passengers to over 35million a year have been rejected.
Planning officers turned down BAA’s planning application for growth of the existing runway. Their reasons for recommending refusal included the impact it would have on noise, air quality, and local quality of life. Councillors said they were concerned about the impact expansion would have on the local environment.
Campaign director for the “Stop Stansted Expansion” Carol Barbone said she was “absolutely delighted” by the decision.
BAA is likely to appeal against the decision, although unless they plan to make the second runway for Gliders only then we think it is unlikely to effect the outcome.
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An advert in the Eastern Daily Press has appeared for the rent of a bungalow in Norfolk.
‘..travelling families, large extended families, multiple occupancy, DSS and East Europeans, with all pets most welcome.’
The advert appeared after the owner of the property in the quiet village in Hunworth , North Norfolk was refused planning permission by the local council to repair cars at home.
In an act of revenge, Mr Massingham placed the advert following objections from his neighbours. The application was officially rejected as the local roads could not take the increase in traffic.
As an extra incentive the bungalow, worth approximately £600 per month, is being advertsised at £100 per month.
A statement from a workinproperty Director assured staff that there will be sufficient parking for all staff in our new accommodation.
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