Some of you may know, Enstone is under threat as a result of the refusal by the landlords to renew the lease to Oxfordshire Sport Flying who operate the airfield. Updates on the situation can be found in the news section on OSF's website http://www.enstoneaerodrome.co.uk but basically the landlords have also now submitted a planning application to put industrial units at right angles across the runway just to the west of the control tower. This would, of course, prevent any flying from Enstone.
Action is now required. Below is the text from an Email calling all to arms
you may be aware that a planning application has been submitted that would if successful permanently close the hard and grass runways that we currently use forever!!( see attached drawing of the developments location, red blocks are our suggested alternative locations) http://whmc.org.uk/Alternative_locations.pdf
WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT TO DEFEAT THIS APPLICATION
here is how you can help to preserve this valuable and unique facility for generations to come.
send a letter/e-mail of objection to [email protected] by 30th May.
Please put the planning reference number both in the Subject line of your e-mail and in the body text of your e-mail
11/0607/P/OP
This is what Lomand Holdings are putting forward as support for their application
The leisure activities in the main involve recreational flying of light
aircraft and microlights, which has led to the further approval of
workshops and hangers on the north side of the airfield perimeter
and at the eastern end of the main runway within the Great Tew
Estate. Although the proposed development involves a middle
section of the main runway it should not affect the flying rights of the
Clubs that operate from within the Great Tew Estate or from the
established grass strip north of the main runway. The other
recreation activities that have been approved involve off-road motor
sport activities.
As you will know that having any kind of obstacle on an active runway is some what dangerous, plus the wind turbulence rotor off the buildings will effect all runways users.
By cutting the runway in half it would become unusable by aircraft, Lomand have done their home work and know well the consequences for YOU if they are successful.
Lomand and its sister company Leven holdings own most of the main runway and the industrial site, there are at least 3 alternative locations suitable for this proposal marked as red blocks. (see attached drawing)
I believe that their aim is to make the site more desirable for development by reducing the flying. Once this is achieved they will sell the site to a developer.
IMPORTANT
Please act NOW send an e-mail to [email protected] today if possible, use your social network to tell everyone that knows how much Enstone and flying means to you and me.
Get them to e-mail too, the more e-mails that are received the more weight the objection carries.
Remember ENSTONE needs YOU NOW so please act.
Thank you in advance for your support.
regards
Paul