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LAAG- online pettion against Lydd Apt expansion.

pirate | 19.03.2007 16:31 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | London | South Coast

Lydd Airport Action Group (LAAG). launched an on-line petition against the expansion plans of Lydd Airport on Romney Marsh Kent- Suday 18 March 07.

Preserving - Protecting - Defending - Romney Marsh


Lydd Airport Action Group

www.lyddairportaction.co.uk
Press Release: Monday, March 19th, 2007

LAAG Announces On-Line Petition

Lydd Airport Action Group has upgraded its website www.lyddairportaction.co.uk to include an on-line petition which has provision for comments and is heartened by the level of take up in the first day.

The petition was formally launched on the morning of Sunday, March 18th and by the evening over 90 people had signed the petition. The most common themes mentioned in the comments of petitioners were: the adverse impact on the special environment of Romney Marsh, concerns about the proximity of the Dungeness nuclear power stations and the irrationality of creating a new regional airport in Kent when Manston an established, underutilised regional airport is already available.

This on-line petition is an excellent medium by which people both on and beyond Romney Marsh can express their opposition to the large scale development of Lydd Airport. The website allows people to directly access the planning application (Y06/1647/SH & Y06/1648/SH) before they express their views.

Louise Barton

Lydd Airport Action Group

The Hook, Madeira Road

Littlestone, Kent, TN28 8QX

 blmbarton@aol.com

www.lyddairportaction.co.uk

01797 361 548

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Further, local 'referendums' in Lydd and other small comunities affected by
the threatened plans are to take place over the next few weeks.
See www.lyddairport-noexpansion.org.uk website.
(The other group fighting these plans.

NB: South East Regional Assembly (SEERA) vote over 2 to 1 against further runway expansions in the South East just 10 days ago. The SEEDA (dev Agency) has also apparently not given owners much hope either...)
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