Q4.1 What do you see as the role of London Southend Airport in the future?

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Support

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 1982

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Stephen Joel

Representation Summary:

A fully functioning regional airport. Providing in excess of 3000 jobs and contributing to the local economy.

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A fully functioning regional airport. Providing in excess of 3000 jobs and contributing to the local economy.

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 1985

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Robin Rance

Representation Summary:

Essex is already well served by both Stansted and London City airport,both of which have strong and well based financial plans to aid required growth.
Further I believe that a strong business requires to optimise its catchment area and include good modes of transport.Southends infrastructure is woefully inadequate already without encouraging further vehicles to travel to it.
The oil crisis and credit crunch have shown how fragile and uncertain the air industry is and going into recession.
Finally it would be remiss of Essex & Southend authorities to encourage further growth in an hugely environmentally damaging industry and unecessary industry promoted lifestyle.

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Essex is already well served by both Stansted and London City airport,both of which have strong and well based financial plans to aid required growth.
Further I believe that a strong business requires to optimise its catchment area and include good modes of transport.Southends infrastructure is woefully inadequate already without encouraging further vehicles to travel to it.
The oil crisis and credit crunch have shown how fragile and uncertain the air industry is and going into recession.
Finally it would be remiss of Essex & Southend authorities to encourage further growth in an hugely environmentally damaging industry and unecessary industry promoted lifestyle.

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 1989

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Nigel Burns

Representation Summary:

These plans, both for the airport and surrounding industrial development seem to be proposed on the basis of "build it and they will come" - in regard of both passengers and companies relocating.

But little thought seems to have been given to "why would they want to come here" as opposed to other areas/airports

In reality the transport infrastructure is terrible (both locally and further afield)and the proposed improvements do little to solve the current problems let alone increased movements. Little local skilled talent exists to fill the supposed additional jobs that may be created.

Leave the airport as it is.


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These plans, both for the airport and surrounding industrial development seem to be proposed on the basis of "build it and they will come" - in regard of both passengers and companies relocating.

But little thought seems to have been given to "why would they want to come here" as opposed to other areas/airports

In reality the transport infrastructure is terrible (both locally and further afield)and the proposed improvements do little to solve the current problems let alone increased movements. Little local skilled talent exists to fill the supposed additional jobs that may be created.

Leave the airport as it is.


Support

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2009

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Jeffrey Pacey

Representation Summary:

Providing important employment for the local and surrounding area. Providing passenger flights for the local community, something that the residents have been crying out for for many years.
Providing great business opportunities for local and national companies. Putting Southend on the map for European business and leisure opportunities.

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Providing important employment for the local and surrounding area. Providing passenger flights for the local community, something that the residents have been crying out for for many years.
Providing great business opportunities for local and national companies. Putting Southend on the map for European business and leisure opportunities.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2089

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Bryan Smith

Representation Summary:

Planners must recognise that further development of the airport will only contribute to the over-provision of airport capacity in the conjested SE. Southend airport is bounded by sea, estury and rivers to N,E & S leaving all access to W making it unsuitable for any further intensive development. The airport casts a shadow over and could blight a v large residential area. Planners must also pay full regard to the decline in airtransport growth due to escalating oil costs, the current economic and financial situation, as well as Govt commitments to reduce carbon emmissions.

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Planners must recognise that further development of the airport will only contribute to the over-provision of airport capacity in the conjested SE. Southend airport is bounded by sea, estury and rivers to N,E & S leaving all access to W making it unsuitable for any further intensive development. The airport casts a shadow over and could blight a v large residential area. Planners must also pay full regard to the decline in airtransport growth due to escalating oil costs, the current economic and financial situation, as well as Govt commitments to reduce carbon emmissions.

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2113

Received: 07/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Jon Fuller

Representation Summary:

The airport should be encouraged to broadly continue with its current level of activity. No increase in flights should be supported by the two local authorities.
This situation should be reviewed in 5 years time when the impact of rising oil prices has become clear and if bio-fuels, that do not impact upon the price of food or risk wider environmental destruction (ie. algae), can be brought to market.
If aviation can be undertaken without increasing CO2 emissions or reducing the food supply, then expansion should be looked at again - but with greater concern shown to the issue of noise.

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The airport should be encouraged to broadly continue with its current level of activity. No increase in flights should be supported by the two local authorities.
This situation should be reviewed in 5 years time when the impact of rising oil prices has become clear and if bio-fuels, that do not impact upon the price of food or risk wider environmental destruction (ie. algae), can be brought to market.
If aviation can be undertaken without increasing CO2 emissions or reducing the food supply, then expansion should be looked at again - but with greater concern shown to the issue of noise.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2169

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Clive Mayhew

Representation Summary:

Development of the airport will seriously affect the people of Southend & the surrounding district.
Rather than looking at an unecessary expansion, the authority should be looking at closure & redevelopment of the site.

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Development of the airport will seriously affect the people of Southend & the surrounding district.
Rather than looking at an unecessary expansion, the authority should be looking at closure & redevelopment of the site.

Support

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2173

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr. Terence DAVIES

Representation Summary:

I see the role of London Southend Airport as an important regional airport linking the South-East area of Essex with domestic flights within the U.K. and international flights, primarily to mainland Europe.

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I see the role of London Southend Airport as an important regional airport linking the South-East area of Essex with domestic flights within the U.K. and international flights, primarily to mainland Europe.

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2199

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: gillian moore

Representation Summary:

I do not see the need for any future expansion of the airport it would be unsustainable given the the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the escalation of fuel prices, indeed the 2003 aviation white paper based all of its future predictions on an oil price of $20 a barrel!!!!

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I do not see the need for any future expansion of the airport it would be unsustainable given the the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the escalation of fuel prices, indeed the 2003 aviation white paper based all of its future predictions on an oil price of $20 a barrel!!!!

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2220

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr George Symes

Representation Summary:

My Wife and I strongly object to any expansion of the airport and support Scenario 1 Low Growth. We are already subjected to the late night and early morning helicopter flights.

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My Wife and I strongly object to any expansion of the airport and support Scenario 1 Low Growth. We are already subjected to the late night and early morning helicopter flights.

The proposals are unacceptable in their entirety and nothing suggests my opinion will change.
The comments made by the Campaign for Protection of Rural Essex (England) in their submission, I fully support and endorse.

Object

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2228

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: George Crozer

Representation Summary:

There is NO need for any future expansion of the airport it would be unsustainable given the the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the escalation of fuel prices, indeed the 2003 aviation white paper based all of its future predictions on an oil price of $20 a barrel

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There is NO need for any future expansion of the airport it would be unsustainable given the the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the escalation of fuel prices, indeed the 2003 aviation white paper based all of its future predictions on an oil price of $20 a barrel

Support

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2261

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Graham Smith

Representation Summary:

Southend Airport should provide a service at a similar level as that provided by Southampton Airport which is similar in terms of size, history, and operating capacity. I have lived near, and worked at both airports each have an important role in the local community. Neither are, or will ever be, a Gatwick or Heathrow!

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Southend Airport should provide a service at a similar level as that provided by Southampton Airport which is similar in terms of size, history, and operating capacity. I have lived near, and worked at both airports each have an important role in the local community. Neither are, or will ever be, a Gatwick or Heathrow!

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2271

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr K Meikle

Representation Summary:

A market leader in business aviation, a community friendly commercial airport with services and airlines to the public.

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Public perception may target the large commercial operators as noise and frequency concern some. However the airport has the potential to be a market leader in small (transatlantic capable) business aircraft and services which bring bespoke services and prestigous passengers and aircraft. This also relies on the runway extension.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2293

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Carl Hudson

Representation Summary:

As a major investor in people and the local economy

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2313

Received: 11/08/2008

Respondent: D R Brown

Representation Summary:

Regional hub for London area

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2325

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: A Pratt

Representation Summary:

Regional hub for London area

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2338

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr M P Guilfoyle

Representation Summary:

A greater public service providing flights to Europe for holidays and business

Full text:

With more flights the greater economic prosperity to the area.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2353

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr Matthew White

Representation Summary:

A major source of income and employment for the town

Full text:

You have my full support. Please do not let blinkered people stop the needed expansion and the much needed regeneration of this has-been town!

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2381

Received: 06/08/2008

Respondent: Mr W Hill

Representation Summary:

A small private use recreational facility

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The website was difficult to access and badly presented as a public consultation this is a shame as it does not give the public a clear view of what the options are. It seems clear to me that the decision to expand the airport has already been taken without proper considerations of the impact on the community or the environment.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2404

Received: 06/08/2008

Respondent: Mr A G Prosser

Representation Summary:

A source of aircraft with facilities for routes transporting passengers and freight each way on regular air services

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2471

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr C Sargent

Representation Summary:

Light aviation

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2490

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: P T Wood

Representation Summary:

Light aviation and commercial maintenance

Full text:

Encouragement of light aviation by lowering exorbitant landing fees and parking fees.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2510

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: R W Harris

Representation Summary:

Stay as it has been for many years and just call it Southend Airport. Not London.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2532

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Mr & Mrs Weir

Representation Summary:

Limited small scale business use like London City airport

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The main problem regarding development of the airport is the impact on the road infrastructure which has not been addressed by this report. The Cherry Orchard Way was constructed to allow easy access to Southend thus relieving the Ashingdon Road and Southend Road. It was promised that no new development would be allowed along it except the business park at the Southend end, which had already had permission and had been released from the green belt back in 1985. The Brickwork site was to be returned to arable land as per conditions in the original permission for brick earth extraction.

Rochford should not be called upon to relieve Southend of their obligations to provide employment land. The report says that there is scope for intensification of employment land. This should be done before any new land is released.

Since the expansion of Stansted and London City airports, Southend airport has declined it has also lost its airspace. There is little scope for improvement any new facilities proposed do not match Stansted which at least has the road infrastructure. The proposed diverting of Eastwoodbury Lane and dualing of Cherry Orchard Way and extra access points would cause traffic problems during construction and loss of arable land.

The only realistic scenario is option 1 low growth. The other scenario will have great environmental impact of traffic, pollution and visual to the detriment of Rochford District residents.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2553

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Owner/ Occupier

Representation Summary:

Local domestic carriers and short haul continental flights.

Greater use of maintenance facilities.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2589

Received: 06/08/2008

Respondent: Leigh Town Council

Representation Summary:

1. Provide air transport and aviation related industries
2. To secure regeneration to enable it to reach its potential to function as a local regional airport (SBC Core Strategy, Objective SO11)
3. Act as a driver for the economy

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These are the responses to the Southend Airport and Environs JAAP consultation from Leigh-on-Sea Town Council.

2.1 Are the assets of the JAAP area fully reported and understood?
No

2.2 Are there any important assets missing from the assessment?
Rochford Hundred Golf Course, Rochford Tennis Club and an ancient orchard off Eastwoodbury Lane

3.1 Do you agree with the overall vision for the JAAP?
No, it doesn't include the impact that the developments at the airport would have on the wider area.

3.2 Do the objectives set out cover the key requirements from the area?
Yes, but with the following amendments (underlined):
. Creation of sustainable and high value employment and other land uses
. Maximising the economic benefits of a thriving local airport and related activity
. Ensuring appropriate improvements in sustainable transport accessibility and facilities are in place before any expansion of the airport and other areas of the JAAP
. Ensuring a high quality environment for residents of the wider area expressed through noise pollution management or protection of green space
. Maximum return on public investment through attracting inward investment but only if it is the right investment
. Efficient use of existing employment land

3.3 Are there any other objectives that might help to guide the selection of the preferred option/options and JAAP?
Major public and private transport infrastructure improvements to protect and enhance biodiversity issues within the area covered and those outside that may be affected by the JAAP area.

4.1 What do you see as the role of London Southend Airport in the future?
1. Provide air transport and aviation related industries
2. To secure regeneration to enable it to reach its potential to function as a local regional airport (SBC Core Strategy, Objective SO11)
3. Act as a driver for the economy

4.2 How can the airport best be developed to drive and support the local economy?
Airport expansion along with economic/business improvements work best as a package. It should be consequential to, and not specifically be, the driver

4.3 What role should the JAAP play in supporting wider employment growth in the sub-region?
Low scale economic growth. Change to JAAP to act as a facilitator for both Authorities to work together for the regeneration of the area.

4.4 Is the area suitable for significant growth in employment?
No, not without significant surface transport improvements.

4.5 Will the area be attractive to investors?
Yes, if high or medium airport growth options are chosen; if leisure activities and better transportation is in place

4.6 Are there additional options to consider?
No reply

4.7 Should the Green Belt be considered for revision? If so, how should it be revised?
No

4.8 What enhancements to the environment and amenity of the area should be made? What are the priority areas?
General recreational enhancements for all the population, such as a Nature Park. To be funded out of Developers Contributions.
The Country Park should be extended to take in all land between Southend and Rochford.
Extra care and vigilance to prevent industrial waste polluting Eastwood Brook. This has been a problem in the past and probably will after expansion of the industrial area.

4.9 What do you see as the greatest potential impact of development in the JAAP and how can it be mitigated?
In respect of Leigh, actual and perceived increase in noise, pollution and traffic congestion.
Mitigation by:
. Restricting the types of aircraft used, numbers of flights and restricting night flying
. Creating a 20 year airport extension plan with improved transportation included.
. Having proper consultation with fixed base operators.

4.10 What do you consider to be the transport priorities for the JAAP?
Road linkage to central Southend and to the west to be put in place before airport developments take place
Identify the catchment area targeted for airport passengers and the other component parts of the JAAP area and consider the new and improved surface transport required.
There is no conceivable answer to surface transport improvements for the maximum number of passenger numbers considered in the JAAP.
As the number of passengers increases, then consideration given to extra trains specifically for Southend Airport to and from London.

4.11 How can a shift from car use to other modes of transport be achieved?
Implementation of a travel plan for airport staff and businesses on the airport.
Park and Ride schemes with shuttle buses to/from the airport.
Expensive parking fees at the airport and controlled parking in surrounding roads.
Much improved local bus services to and from all local areas.

4.12 Do you agree with the proposed areas for change?
No

4.13 Are there any areas that should be added or removed? Why?
Remove
(ii) Agricultural land north of Aviation Way Business Park and
(v) Agricultural land south of airport boundary, currently cricket pitch, agricultural land and private allotments, unless reserved for recreational purposes

5.1 Which is your preferred scenario for the future of the Southend Airport area
Option 1 - Low growth (do minimum)

5.2 How could your preferred scenario be further enhanced?

5.3 Are there any other scenarios which you feel have not been considered?
Within the low growth scenario, expansion of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul operations within area (iii) Land at end of Aviation Way

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2636

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Colonnade Land LLP

Agent: DO NOT USE THIS ACCOUNT - Iceni Projects Limited

Representation Summary:

4.1 â€" What do you see as the role of London Southend Airport in the future?

London Southend Airport will develop into a successful, small regional airport and a major employment centre in the future if its infrastructure requirements are met and in this regard, the commentary provided under Option iii) "Airport growth: extended runway and new facilities" encapsulates what could be achieved within a relatively short period of time. This is the only way that CLLLP envisage that the airport can be successfully developed as a passenger airport and employment centre. However, it must be emphasised that it will also require significant improvements to the local and regional road network and significant other infrastructure investment.

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ROCHFORD DISTRICT COUNCIL & SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH COUNCIL
LONDON SOUTHEND AIRPORT & ENVIRONS JOINT AREA ACTION PLAN ISSUES & OPTIONS REPORT
REPRESENTATION ON BEHALF OF COLONNADE LAND LLP

This representation to the Southend Airport JAAP Issues and Options Report is submitted on behalf of Colonnade Land LLP (CLLLP). Colonnade would like to play a full and active role in the JAAP process herein and be a key stakeholder.

CLLLP has major land interests in North Southend and South Rochford. CLLLP considers that the strategic development of land to the south and east of the aerodrome would form part of a new, comprehensive long-term regeneration strategy for the area based on achieving the following objectives:

. Unlocking the potential of London Southend Airport by developing it into a freight and passenger airport that serves the needs of the Essex Thames Gateway sub-region
. Enabling London Southend Airport to develop into an accessible employment pole of sub-regional importance
. Alleviating Greater Southend's serious road infrastructure deficiencies through the provision of additional east-west road capacity and expanding and developing an integrated public transport network
. Meeting the area's long term housing and job requirements in a sustainable way that addresses issues such as affordable and family housing, accessible links to employment centres and creating a high quality environment
. Unlocking the potential of New Ranges to enable its regeneration post 2031

CLLLP has established an effective working relationship with a prospective purchaser of the Airport. The bidder, which must remain confidential at this time due to the ongoing tender proves, have mutually shared views regarding the future of the airport and the wider area. CLLLP worked with the bidder in the preparation of their bid for the airport and if the bid is successful, the relationship will be strengthened further with CLLLP asset managing the landside property portfolio of the airport and advising and representing on the forward planning of the airport and associated strategic planning issues. Both parties would like to work with Rochford District Council and Southend Borough Council towards a long term (2031) strategy that achieves the objectives listed above. Whilst it is recognised that this strategy is to be developed over the next few years through the East of England Plan Review process and that the AAP only looks ahead as far as 2021, it is imperative that the Joint AAP provides a thorough analysis of the relevant policy context to address infrastructure, employment and aviation issues in a comprehensive, holistic and long term way. The comments below are provided to the questions and issues raised in the document and for ease of reference, presented in the same order in which they appear in the consultation document.

a) Assets, Opportunities and Constraints

Q2.1 and Q2.2

The opportunity to provide a new direct link road from the A127 to the airport site and beyond has not been identified. Peter Brett Associates, on behalf of CLLLP, have established that a route exists which would provide new highway infrastructure from the A127 (Prince Avenue) running east through to Rochford Road. The new road would require the demolition of a nominal number of existing properties, some of which are already under the ownership of CLLLP. Provision of this new infrastructure would enable Eastwoodbury Lane to be permanently closed to facilitate a runway extension whilst creating land parcels that could be suitable for development as new employment/business sites. Please refer to the attached diagram.

b) The JAAP Vision

3.1 Do you agree with the Vision?

CLLLP consider the Vision for London Southend Airport to be inadequate and unfit for purpose. Whilst the reference to the sub-regional importance of the airport as an employment driver is supported, CLLLP would like to see the Vision modified so that it highlights a commitment to developing the Airport into a small regional airport to serve the Essex Thames Gateway sub-region and a Vision that specifically highlights the need to provide first class infrastructure links for residents and workers. It is considered that the Vision as presented fails to identify the full range of actions required for Southend Airport to function as a successful airport, and fails to address the need to transform the transport infrastructure in the area, which is already at capacity and urgently needs to be rectified.

3.2 & 3.3 Do the objectives set out the key requirements and are there any other additional objectives that would help to guide the selection of the preferred option?

The outlined objectives are largely supported. However, the objectives fail to highlight the fundamental need to provide better accessibility to the regional highway network. An AAP must identify this as a key objective because the airport will not develop as either a passenger or freight airport without highway improvements and nor will the AAP area be accessible to Essex Thames Gateway residents and workers. The Vision and listed Objectives suggest that the road access is adequate to serve a thriving airport and a major employment centre. This is not the case and amendments are required. The airport cannot grow to the scale outlined in the Airport Masterplan with improvements to sustainable transport access alone due to capacity issues. The Airport's Business Plan states that 25% of passengers would travel by train and 75% by road.

c) Issues and Options

4.1 What do you see as the role of London Southend Airport in the future?

London Southend Airport will develop into a successful, small regional airport and a major employment centre in the future if its infrastructure requirements are met and in this regard, the commentary provided under Option iii) "Airport growth: extended runway and new facilities" encapsulates what could be achieved within a relatively short period of time. This is the only way that CLLLP envisage that the airport can be successfully developed as a passenger airport and employment centre. However, it must be emphasised that it will also require significant improvements to the local and regional road network and significant other infrastructure investment.

4.2 How can the airport best be developed to drive and support the local economy?

The airport must be developed to an appropriate level to drive and support the local economy this is evident from the text laid out in the consultation document. It is clear from the text that the airport will not develop as a passenger airport without a runway extension and commensurate investment in other infrastructure.

4.3 - What role should JAAP play in supporting employment growth in the sub-region?

London Southend Airport is one of two new employment growth poles in Essex Thames Gateway (the other being London Gateway). Given the East of England jobs target for the sub-region (55,000 net new jobs between 2001 and 2021), it is absolutely critical that both new employment centres maximise employment growth as far as possible. In this regard, the JAAP should be concerned with both direct and indirect airport and non-airport related growth. The JAAP should seek to maximise job growth at the airport, as well as the economic regeneration of Southend and the sub-region as a whole.

4.4 Is the area appropriate for significant growth in employment?

Inadequate road transport infrastructure and poor accessibility are the sole issues that weaken the attractiveness of Southend Airport as an employment destination and they must be resolved. From a strategic, geographic and spatial perspective, only if the transport infrastructure (both highway and public transport networks) can be improved, can the airport represent a sustainable and viable long term employment destination.

4.5 Will the area be attractive to investors?

The area will be attractive to investors if high quality facilities are created and crucial links to the primary highway network provided.

4.6 Are there additional options to consider?

Based on our experience, we believe that a new link road from the airport site to the A127 (as indicated on the attached plans) would facilitate the creation of new employment opportunities that would be attractive to investors. Value could be transferred from such development via mechanisms such as the Community Infrastructure Levy or a toll road to help fund the new road link.

4.7 Should the Green Belt be considered for revision? If so, how should it be revised?

CLLLP consider that the Green Belt does need to be revised and this revision should consider Green Belt land beyond the JAAP area as well as land within it. The airport itself should be removed from the Green Belt.

4.10 What do you consider to be the transport priorities for the JAAP?

The JAAP fails to recognise the necessity of a comprehensive transport strategy and programme of transport improvements to enable development at the scale envisaged by the East of England Plan and Southend Core Strategy. New and additional transport capacity will be required to offset the closure of Eastwoodbury Lane, to improve transport links to the rest of the sub-region, and to enable the core airport business to grow. The first step would be to secure (public or/and private) funding for a comprehensive transport study including the construction of a sub-regional transport model upon which to base future investment.

New highway infrastructure will need to dovetail with a comprehensive public transport strategy which must be geared around integrating the existing public transport systems that connect different parts of the sub-region to one another. The creation of multi-modal interchanges in Southend, Rochford and the JAAP area will be critical to achieving an integrated and attractive public transport network. Appendix 2 to this representation contains a conceptual map which identifies the potential for an enhanced and expanded network for 2030 based on the introduction of South Essex Rapid Transit (SERT) and enhanced connectivity to prospective future development areas.

4.11 How can a shift from car use to other modes of transport be achieved?

It is impractical to assume that the majority of people will use only rail based public transport to access the airport and this is reflected in the Airport's Business Plan which is based on an aspirational modal split of 25% of passengers travelling by rail and 75% travelling by road. Large parts of the sub-region cannot easily access the airport by rail and will look to travel to it using a private car, taxi or bus. In this regard, there will inevitably be an increase in traffic movements to the JAAP area over the next decade. The challenge for the future airport operator, with the assistance of the Councils and third party landowners, will be to improve the quality of all forms of public transport so that those people that have the opportunity to travel using public transport choose that option ahead of the private car.

A high level of modal split could be achieved at Southend compared to other regional airports of a similar scale given the existing public transport systems in place and the scope which exists to improve the network further. Multi-modal interchanges need to be developed to facilitate ease of movement between transport modes and thought needs to be given to how the airport fits within the wider public transport strategy for Greater Southend.

4.12 and 4.13

The areas for change are supported.

d) Potential JAAP Scenarios

5.1 Which is your preferred scenario for the future of the Southend Airport Area?

Scenario 3 High Growth is the preferred scenario of CLLLP. In this regard, it achieves the best strategic fit, it conforms to Development Plan policy and will make a major contribution to the growth and vibrancy of both the local and the sub-regional economy in the short, medium and long term. The other scenarios arguably do not conform to Development Plan policy and should be discounted. This is reflected in the strategic fit tables produced in the Issues and Options Document.

5.2 How could your preferred option be further enhanced?

The possible route for Eastwoodbury Lane replacement could be modified to reflect the route shown in the attached plans. This would contribute to the provision of an essential link in the sub-regional road network with the potential for the road to cross the railway line and open up East Southend to the sub-region's primary highway network. This would be of great benefit to existing businesses in the east of Southend and greatly assist the long term regeneration of New Ranges. Critically, it would reduce the pressure on the road network within the town and create badly needed additional road capacity. It is imperative that a demand management approach is implemented for both the existing and additional road network to bring about tangible improvements to traffic congestion in the area.

The new route would also create land parcels that could assist in the creation of a park and ride multi-modal interchange serving both Rochford and Southend town centres in addition to the airport, as well as new sites for business development.

e) Summary and Conclusions

CLLLP has formed a strategic partnership with a prospective purchaser of the airport. Colonnade already has substantial land interests in Southend that could extend to the airport itself if their partner's bid is successful. Colonnade's bidding partner considers that the airport provides a good strategic fit with its other businesses in the Thames Gateway and that with substantial investment in both on-site and off-site infrastructure, the airport can be sustainably developed into a successful regional airport and a new economic pole of sub-regional significance. CLLLP commissioned Peter Brett Associates (PBA) to consider the potential of a relief road that could provide a direct link from the A127 to the airport site and PBA are satisfied that this is technically possible. It would entail only nominal demolition of properties, some of which CLLLP already own. This presents a long term solution to the highway infrastructure problems that blight the area and should therefore be incorporated into the High Growth scenario, which CLLLP consider to be the only possible option for the JAAP.

CLLLP look forward to playing a full and active role in the development of the JAAP and would be delighted to explain their proposals further with both Councils and other key stakeholders.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2654

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Dedman Planning & Regeneration Ltd

Representation Summary:

Q4.1 - Assuming that the potential of the airport is optimised by Scenario 3, I see it as a catalyst for major employment and business growth as well as an efficient transport hub.

Full text:

As Managing Director of Dedman Property Services, and in support of Southend Airport, I would like to submit my responses to some of the questions raised in the JAAP Options and Issues as follows;

Q3.1 - I agree with the overall vision for the JAAP which is generally in line with the aims and objectives of regional planning policy and also stakeholders like Renaissance Southend and local business groups.

Q4.1 - Assuming that the potential of the airport is optimised by Scenario 3, I see it as a catalyst for major employment and business growth as well as an efficient transport hub.

Q4. 4 - Providing the infrastructure proposed is implemented, I consider the area appropriate for growth in employment, particularly when made more easily accessible.

Q4.5 - Very much so, particularly with the level of improvements set out in Scenario 3.

Q4.7 - Yes the Green Belt should be revised in line with Scenario 3. Rochford District Council has an abundance of green Belt remaining and the buffer between Rochford and Southend would be maintained.



Q4.12 - Yes

Q5.1 - Scenario 3 is clearly my preference. I see the airport as a major asset to Southend and the wider area and its potential should be maximised rather than wasted. Scenario 1 would not realise any potential for growth and Scenarios 2 (a) and (b) could result in some investment being made at the risk of no return or benefit to the area in financial or other terms. The extension to the runway is of paramount importance to facilitate the immense potential.

The Southend Borough is already relatively densely developed and highly populated. A significant level of investment here will attract businesses by providing a high quality environment. It will also provide income to provide the necessary mitigation measures required to offset the environmental impact that will inevitably result from the increase in activity.

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2662

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Dedman Planning & Regeneration Ltd

Representation Summary:

Q4.1 To increase business opportunities in the area and to provide easier access to and from Southend for commercial visitors and tourists.

Full text:

On behalf of several Clients in Aviation Way, we would like to submit the following representations on the JAAP Issues and Options Report as follows;



Q2.1 Yes



Q3.2 Raising the profile of existing businesses within the study area could be included here. Service and leisure premises such as the Essex County Hotel and the Athenaeum Club are already in place and would complement any expansion to and investment made at the airport.



Q4.1 To increase business opportunities in the area and to provide easier access to and from Southend for commercial visitors and tourists.



Q4.2 The extension of the runway would exploit the potential of the airport to maximum effect and result in more visitors and increased financial benefit to the area.



Q4.3 The JAAP should support high scale employment growth within the study area. With the investment proposed in Scenario 3 the airport and surrounding area would be easily accessible. Should growth here affect other less well appointed and poorly located employment areas in the Borough, these could be released for alternative uses as suggested in para 4.3ii.



Q4.5 Yes with the infrastructure and improvements in place.



Q4.8 The green areas that surround the JAAP study area ie the green belt buffer to the north and Cherry Orchard Park to the west should be be enhanced and maintained to provide relief from the intensification of business uses within the area.



Q4.10 We consider the priority to be the railway station which will bring many businesses in the area within walking distance of it.



Q4.11 See above plus the implementation of transport plans by new businesses.



Q4.12 Yes



Q5 We prefer Scenario 3, which we see as a long term investment in the area which will promote growth.



Kind Regards

Clare West, on behalf of Clients

Dedman Planning & Regeneration Ltd

Comment

London Southend Airport & Environs Joint Area Action Plan Issues & Options Paper

Representation ID: 2676

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr M Foster

Representation Summary:

LSA has to be allowed to develop to become a regional airport for internal UK and west and southern European flights. This will then enable the sustainability and expansion of aero maintenance and servicing and other associated sectors capable of providing higher skilled jobs. It will also act as an external sign poster for south east Essex on UK and European map and act as a catalyst for further improving the external image of south east Essex and encouraging both potential inward investing businesses, visitors and new employees and new residents to view this area as the place to be

Full text:

Response to L S A & Environs Issues & Options Report

By
Murray Foster
(local involvements include Chair of Southend Business & Tourism Partnership and Director of Essex Chambers of Commerce)


Q2.1 Are the assets of the JAAP area fully reported and understood?

Yes, fully reported and understood

Q2.2 Are there any important assets or issues missing from the assessment?

No, none

Q3.1 Do you agree with the overall Vision for the JAAP?

Yes

Q3.2 Do the objectives set out above cover the key requirements from the area?

Yes

Q3.3 Are there any other additional objectives that might help to guide the selection of the preferred option/options and JAAP?

Yes â€" the need for higher level of skilled jobs and more highly remunerated employment within south east Essex creating less dependency on London (city) jobs and retaining home grown talent

Q4.1 What do you see as the role of London Southend Airport in the future?

LSA has to be allowed to develop to become a regional airport for internal UK and west and southern European flights. This will then enable the sustainability and expansion of aero maintenance and servicing and other associated sectors capable of providing higher skilled jobs. It will also act as an external sign poster for south east Essex on UK and European map and act as a catalyst for further improving the external image of south east Essex and encouraging both potential inward investing businesses, visitors and new employees and new residents to view this area as the place to be

Q4.2 How can the airport best be developed to drive and support the local economy?

To be fully effective it has to become a regional airport coupled with sustaining/ expanding aero maintenance sector thereby stimulating supply chain and cluster sector business development including creative industries, leisure and tourism

Q4.3 What role should the JAAP play in supporting wider employment growth in the sub-region?

It has to be predicated on maximising the benefits of having a regional airport â€" Chelmsford, Basildon, Thurrock, Colchester (to mention a few) do not have an airport â€" it is our USP including a 7 mile coastline â€" use it or loose it. Southend/ Rochford have so few sites suitable for employment growth but it will not maximise LSA's site potential by letting it exist with present level of low level of flight activity, (indeed it would whither away and cease to exist) and rely on industrial estate expansion solely, which would not be forthcoming without the USP of an active regional airport. It would just be perceived as another industrial estate at an end of the line location.

Q4.4 Is the area appropriate for significant growth in employment?

Definitely, yes for reasons stated above and rail connectivity that will be integrally linked to the airport. However local road improvements need to be in place to support sustainability of such growth

Q4.5 Will the area be attractive to investors?

Yes provided that road and rail improvements are delivered and appropriate inward investment marketing is undertaken

Q4.6 Are there additional options to consider?

None

Q4.7 Should the Green Belt be considered for revision? If so how should it be revised?

Yes, there should be realignment to maximise the usage of land for employment purposes and also importantly for open spaces

Q4.8 What enhancements to the environment and amenity of the area should be made? What are the priority areas?

The opportunity should be taken to create better quality open spaces in more accessible locations embracing Green Grid and Parklands ambitions

Q4.9 What do you see as the greatest potential impact of development in the JAAP and how can it be mitigated?

Increasing pressure on transport networks and therefore necessary to maximise usage of rail for air passengers/ employees and improve local road infrastructure. Also need to restrict night time flight activity to minimise any potential noise level impact on local residents

Q4.10 What do you consider to be the transport priorities for the JAAP?

Maximise usage of rail and improve quality of local road linkages and bus services


Q4.11 How can a shift from car use to other modes of transport be achieved?

By encouraging employers located within JAAP area to incentivise/ encourage employees to car share, use public transport, cycle

Q4.12 Do you agree with the proposed areas for change?

Yes

Q4.13 Are there any areas that should be added or removed? Why?

None

Q5.1 Which is your preferred Scenario for the future of the Southend Airport area?

Scenario 3 â€" anything less will result in loosing a catalyst for developing a vibrant employment centre involving high skilled jobs plus local supply chain benefits and additionally high profile external sign poster and improved image creator for south east Essex

Q5.2 How could your preferred scenario be further enhanced?

It is contingent on improvement to local road links and bus services

Q5.3 Are there any other scenarios which you feel have not been considered?

None