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

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Comment

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

Representation ID: 2664

Received: 08/08/2008

Respondent: Dedman Planning & Regeneration Ltd

Representation Summary:

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.

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: 2678

Received: 05/08/2008

Respondent: Mr M Foster

Representation Summary:

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.

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

Comment

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

Representation ID: 2736

Received: 11/08/2008

Respondent: Mrs D J Pacey

Representation Summary:

Ensuring the aircraft using the airprot are as quiet as possible to avoid unduly disturbing the local residence and that all possible assistance is given to support environmental issues where possible.

Full text:

We need to see rail connections and better facilities in place in time for the 2012 Olympics at Southend Airport - obviously this woudl only generate substantial revenue if combined with additional runway length.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 2750

Received: 11/08/2008

Respondent: Mr and Mrs A T Clark

Representation Summary:

Don't think wider employment is totally necessary given my thinking of age groups in area.

Full text:

Apologies for late response and hand written reply.

To make things easier to read I have listed my answers on the following pages 1 to 4.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 2764

Received: 11/08/2008

Respondent: Rochford Chamber of Trade

Representation Summary:

The Chamber, at its meeting on 21st July, decided to register its full support for Scenario 3 High Growth. It considers that this is the only one which will provide the wider south east Essex area with a viable and sustainable asset to deliver many of the jobs required in the Regional Plan.

Full text:

London Southend Airport & Environs JAAP Consultation

The Chamber, at its meeting on 21st July, decided to register its full support for Scenario 3 High Growth. It considers that this is the only one which will provide the wider south east Essex area with a viable and sustainable asset to deliver many of the jobs required in the Regional Plan.

We have seen the response of the Essex Chambers of Commerce and request that it is noted that the Rochford Chamber fully supports that response.

In addition, the Chamber stresses that benefits arising from the plan should be accessible for the Town of Rochford and its businesses and residents. The natural lay-out of the airport and developed areas face towards Southend. Future plans for Rochford itself should aim to provide facilities and services for the airport.

Furthermore, we note in the full plan a requirement under Scenario 3 to carry out a strategic highway and transportation improvement plan for south Essex. We consider this to be vital whatever Scenario is selected.

Finally, I hope this hard copy letter is acceptable, as the on-line system proved harder to access than anticipated.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 2778

Received: 12/08/2008

Respondent: Mr G Meecham

Representation Summary:

More advertising of Southend to European Countries concentrating on Olympics in 2012. Utilising existing runway and lengthen it displacing air traffic to all aerodromes.

Full text:

Should of happend years ago instead of London City.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 2902

Received: 13/08/2008

Respondent: Mrs F Bramble

Representation Summary:

Providing cheaper business accommodation is an attraction. Specialist jobs, however, are likely to be sourced outside the area, although shops, cafes, bars etc within the Terminal could offer local employment opportunities.

It is difficult to see the necessity for a hotel; people using the airport would, by and large, do so solely because of its proximity to where they live.

Full text:

Thank you for sending me a copy of the above document. I regret I have not been able to give the amount of consideration to it that I would have liked but, as you know, I only became aware of its existence as the result of the item in last Friday's (1st August) issue of the Southend Standard.

My comments relate directly to the list of questions in its Appendix A and are from the standpoint of a resident whose quality of life hinges on the outcome of the Council's deliberations. I am frankly surprised and not a little disappointed that residents like ourselves have yet to hear anything from the Council itself on the matter.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 3038

Received: 13/08/2008

Respondent: Mr R Smithson

Representation Summary:

Central driving role

Full text:

Given that airport useage for scheduled passenger services will always be runway limited, it is important that all classes of aviation continue to be supported. To help facilitate this, building within the airport boundary should be minimised. Aircraft approach tracks must be safeguarded from developments.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 3134

Received: 18/08/2008

Respondent: RSPB East of England Office

Representation Summary:

No comment

Full text:

Thank you for consulting the RSPB on the proposed second runway at London Southend Airport.

We have considered the information provided in the Joint Area Action Plan Issues and Options Report, and having reviewed this information, we have serious concerns regarding the Issues and Options Report. Our concerns are based on the grounds that the expansion of Southend Airport would increase the capacity of the airport significantly, increase air transport movements and lead to an associated increase in greenhouse gas emissions, which have been shown to contribute to climate change that threatens biodiversity nationally and internationally.

RSPB policy on increasing air travel/transport

The RSPB have serious concerns about the current forecasts for future growth in air travel. Our policy on airports has been formulated after long and deliberate thought and has been informed by independent research we have commissioned to help us understand the way the aviation business operates today and is likely to operate in future. We are in no doubt that set against the current level of airport provision in the South East of England, the economic and social value of further expansion in aviation is far outweighed by its economic, social and environmental costs. Aviation is an increasing contributor to climate change through the emission of "greenhouse gases2 and can pollute locally.

Climate change is now recognised as the single greatest long term threat to the world's biodiversity. It also brings enormous implications for people and humanity worldwide and the ability to which mankind is able to act to limit climate change is likely to be of increasing impact. Addressing the causes of climate change through mitigation (ie greenhouse pollution reduction) measures would, if successful, provide the most significant contribution to addressing the impact of climate change on biodiversity, both in the UK and globally.

Consequently, the RSPB does not want to see unrestricted growth in airport capacity, as we believe there would be unacceptable effects on the environment. Our policy is thus one of questioning the need for expansion of existing or creation of new airports, of asking government to recognise air travel has serious environmental consequences, and to seek and promote ways government can manage the demand for air travel.

In the aviation Green Paper, the Government expressed its intention to adopt a sustainable aviation policy. Environmental NGOs, including the RSPB argued that this should be delivered by constraining further demand through a basket of measures aimed at reflecting the true cost of aviation to the consumer. In the event, Government rejected this approach; the White Paper gives the green light to projects that meet unconstrained demand estimates to 2030. In its place, Government announced its intention to offset increased emissions through an emissions trading scheme. The RSPB has serious reservations about this approach, as the scheme is not in place before increases in capacity, such as at Southend, are being initiated. The Government's failure to adopt any significant measures to manage demand and to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases from the aviation sector, now threatens to undermine its whole approach to containing climate change.

If you require any further information regarding the RSPB's views on this proposal or our policies on aviation and climate change, please do contact us.

Comment

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

Representation ID: 3161

Received: 19/08/2008

Respondent: Mr B Stone

Representation Summary:

Key driver