Bristol Airport expansion doesn’t need environmental assessment
12.07.08
An environmental assessment does not need to be carried out at Bristol Airport on the building of a controversial new walkway, according to a response from the Government Office of the South West.
In May, North Somerset Council voted that a full planning application would be needed before the new £7m development was allowed. It would be used to allow passengers to walk from the terminal building to waiting aircraft, rather than using the buses that currently transfer travellers to the planes.
At the time of the meeting, the Stop Bristol Airport Expansion (SBAE) group approached the Government Office of the South West and asked whether an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was required before construction took place. However, chief executive Paul Kehoe, said: ‘I'm happy to say this stalling tactic has backfired, as we have received confirmation the walkway does not constitute EIA development.'
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