Bath Chronicle

‘Moral leadership’ as airport bid opposed

- Adam Postans Local democracy reporter adam.postans@reachplc.com

The region’s leaders have reversed their support of Bristol Airport’s expansion plans.

Campaigner­s applauded as a motion tabled by Metro Mayor Dan Norris to formally oppose the plans was approved with some amendments at a meeting of the West of England Combined Authority (Weca) joint committee.

But South Gloucester­shire Council leader Toby Savage branded it “as useful as a chocolate teapot”, despite voting in favour, because the decision on whether the airport can increase passenger numbers from 10 million to 12 million a year lies with planning inspectors at an ongoing public inquiry.

Bristol’s city mayor Marvin Rees was not at the meeting because of a prior engagement and sent deputy mayor Craig Cheney who abstained as fellow Labour mayor Mr Norris, Conservati­ve Cllr Savage, Bath & North East Somerset Council Lib Dem leader Kevin Guy and North Somerset Council independen­t leader Don Davies backed the motion.

Mr Norris said at the meeting, held at Watermore Primary School in Frampton Cotterell on September 21: “It is time for moral leadership and I’m really proud that this motion has been carried.

“The people are ahead of the politician­s on this issue.

“We have a net zero target for 2030 in our region. That’s a very tough call and a really hard thing to achieve.

“We have to reduce our CO2 emissions by 10 per cent a year, year on year.

“That is not easy but we should really try to do it and that’s why we need moral leadership today with this motion.”

Cllr Savage proposed an amendment deleting the crucial final line saying “the committee resolves to oppose the latest plans to expand Bristol Airport” - which Mr Norris vetoed - but adding several sections which were incorporat­ed in the final version as amended by the regional mayor and agreed by members.

These included recognisin­g the importance of the aerospace centre of excellence at Filton, requesting the local authoritie­s’ chief executives to bring a report to next month’s committee on how to support the decarbonis­ation of aviation and opposing the carbon emissions associated with the airport’s current expansion plans.

Cllr Savage told Mr Norris at the meeting: “While I do not doubt how strongly people feel about this, we need to be realistic as to how meaningful it actually is for the combined authority to be opposing the airport expansion.

“It is perhaps as useful as a chocolate teapot but I recognise the importance of the report that will be coming back to the committee that will show what is in the combined authority’s gift to support the aerospace industry in decarbonis­ing.”

He said the airport was not in Weca’s footprint, as North Somerset was a member of the joint committee only and not of the combined authority itself, and that the

regional body also had no power over the planning decision either before or now.

Cllr Guy said: “We would be very foolish to think overnight that people would stop flying, so we need to do our utmost to encourage the aerospace industry to be as green as possible as quickly as possible.

“It is really important to say we are opposed to the plans to expand Bristol Airport.”

Cllr Davies said: “The support of the surroundin­g authoritie­s for the support for our decision to refuse the expansion while we have the planning appeal under way is hugely uplifting for us as an authority.”

North Somerset Council refused planning permission last year and is defending that decision at a public inquiry.

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 ?? ?? The Weca meeting which opposed plans to expand of Bristol Airport, below
The Weca meeting which opposed plans to expand of Bristol Airport, below

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